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Holiday Parenting: Deal With Free Time

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 26, 2019 | child custody, children, Post-Divorce life

For many recently divorced couples, adjusting to co-parenting is difficult. However, things can get especially tricky when it comes to holiday parenting. This might be a time where the kids spend a bit more time with their other parent, which can cause you to feel sad...

Future Planning: Finding Your Groove

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 19, 2019 | child custody, Post-Divorce life

Doing some future planning for what’ll happen after your divorce is over is one of the more difficult parts of the entire process. After all, your focus is probably more on the present rather than in the future. However, doing some preparations will end up...

Co-Parenting Essentials

by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 26, 2019 | child custody, children, Post-Divorce life

Transitioning into the role of a co-parent isn’t always easy. There’s a lot of changes that you and your ex will have to make in order to pull things off. However, there are some co-parenting essentials which you should prioritize. These key aspects can...

Parenting Plan: Solving Conflict and Planning Successfully 

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 16, 2018 | child custody, family law

Arguably one of the most difficult aspects of co-parenting, is making a schedule that works for everyone involved. However, making a schedule, and a parenting plan, is step one to becoming successful co-parents, and partners in raising your kids. But, what do you do...

Relocation and Child Custody: Maxie Burgess v. Brooke Arnold 

by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 6, 2018 | child custody, family law

There may come a time after your divorce, that you decide you and your child need a fresh start. New home, new city, just… new. While this is certainly understandable, custody is very complicated. Furthermore, it becomes even more complicated when one parent...
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