Technology can provide innovative solutions to a variety of challenges, including how divorced or separated parents need to work to successfully manage their co-parenting responsibilities. For example, virtual visitation—using video calls, instant messaging, story...
Child Custody & Visitation
3 reasons a judge may order supervised visitation
During litigated divorce cases, the courts seek a fair solution for every involved party. Where children are involved, their welfare supersedes all other considerations. In cases where the court determines that supervised visitation is necessary, it's typically...
Plan for the holidays now for less co-parenting conflict later
Under ideal circumstances, the holidays can be a stressful time of the year. For co-parents, it becomes even more so with competing schedules, family gatherings and school breaks. But, with some planning, you can reduce the strain and achieve your ultimate goal of...
3 times when co-parents can cooperate for the benefit of the kids
Co-parenting is largely about establishing boundaries and expectations that both parents can consistently enforce. Most co-parents generally try to minimize how much they see and interact with one another as part of their effort to shield the children from unnecessary...
How can you help your children adjust to changes post-divorce?
During divorce proceedings, you might become preoccupied with the legal and emotional complexities of the process. But you must remember that your kids are going through the changes of divorce right alongside you. So as the divorce draws close, it is crucial to...
Can the child’s preference influence custody results?
Divorce is an emotional process and if it involves children, it can drive emotions to a whole new level. To address this, everyone in the family must communicate and be open about their thoughts and feelings, including children. But can a child’s wishes affect the...
My ex is alienating me from our child. What do I do?
Every child deserves a healthy and loving relationship with both parents, provided that both of their parents are fit and are eager to remain invested in a child’s life. Unfortunately, co-parenting relationships can be strained following a divorce. Consequently, one...
Can a parent refuse to send their child to visitation?
California state law protects a child's right to visit with their non-custodial parent. Despite this, there are times when a custodial parent refuses to allow visitation for their child. Can a parent defy court-ordered visits? The consequences of not allowing...
Can social media posts affect your child custody hearings?
Social media has become an integral part of our lives but can also have serious consequences regarding child custody hearings. They can be used as evidence in court and heavily scrutinized during proceedings. Here is what you should know before posting anything...
Tips for co-parenting success
The romantic relationship between you and your former spouse just wasn’t meant to be. Divorce was the best option for everyone in the long run. Some former partners remain friends, while others go their separate ways. As you and your ex have children together, the...