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Twins with 2 dads shows paternity testing’s value

There are many variations on the theme of family these days. About the only thing that remains traditional about the process…

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Can the other parent move away with my child?

Life is full of changes. People get new jobs, new relationships and new ideas for their futures. Many of these changes…

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Handling division of debts in divorce: work with experienced advocate

When people think of divorce as it is portrayed in the media, there is a tendency to think about how much…

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Positive answers to common co-parenting questions

If asked about your concerns related to co-parenting, you may respond, “Where do I start?” Co-parenting is often a complex and…

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If you and your fiancee or spouse want to avoid divorce

If you are either happily engaged or married, you may be surprised at how often you worry about the possibility of…

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Fears co-parents tend to share

Nearly 100 years ago, Franklin Roosevelt insisted that the only thing that the American people had to fear is fear itself.…

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Divorce, retirement and you

No matter how old you are, if you are currently navigating a divorce, it is time to start thinking about your…

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Looking forward to the positives of life after divorce – Part II

In our last post, we began a discussion about altering one’s perception of the divorce process in order to see the…

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How financial ‘cheating’ may affect a divorce process – Part II

During our last post, we began a discussion about the concept of financial cheating and the ways this behavior may influence…

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Single parents: It is okay to admit that you are imperfect

The American experience tends to be hectic. In popular culture, much emphasis is placed on the concept of “having it all.”…

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