family law

Summer Possession Notice

By |2016-10-30T04:35:15+00:00April 3rd, 2013|Divorce, Family Law|

Did you receive notice for a possession schedule on April 1st?  Or, did you forget to give your April 1 notice for your summer possession?             If you are wondering what to do next, first read your decree or final order.  That is the most important step to get a great understanding of what you [...]

Tip of the Week – Change your Perspective in Divorce

By |2016-10-30T04:35:19+00:00September 21st, 2012|Divorce|

Change Your Perspective in Divorce Divorce and change from family law issues can be tough.  In my experience, sometimes a change of perspective can help.  It doesn't change the situation, but helps you get through it.  Look around your everyday world: does your middle schooler have 4 tests tomorrow, did your second grader just lose [...]

Tip of the Week – Consider what is best for You

By |2012-08-24T15:41:06+00:00August 24th, 2012|Divorce|

Tip of the Week:  Consider all the methods for getting divorced, not just one.  Different times or issues in your case may require a new method that you hadn’t considered before.   Did you know that mediation can be used in collaborative law cases for a difficult issue?  And, there are times when traditional litigation is [...]

Tip of the Week: Co-Parenting

By |2016-10-30T04:35:24+00:00March 9th, 2012|Divorce|

  Couple Working Together at Home --- Image by © Royalty-Free/Corbis Co-parenting means divorced parents and how they keep doing what they need to do as parents after a divorce. The Office of the Attorney General has some information on their website about Co-Parenting. Look for the more information on Co-Parenting on our Resource [...]

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