by Robert J. Reeves | Mar 4, 2022 | family law, marriage
Discussing estate planning with aging parents is an incredibly difficult conversation for all. However, it is an important one that you must have. Everybody needs to be on the same page about important things like end-of-life care, medical decisions, and financial...
by Robert J. Reeves | Jan 7, 2022 | Co-parenting, family law
Single parenting is difficult any time of year, but single parenting during the holidays is even more stressful. If you’ve recently been through a divorce and now have sole custody, you might be nervous about the holidays. Can you still make them magical for...
by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 16, 2021 | child custody, family law
There are several different types of custody arrangements that are possible when settling a divorce. You and your ex could wind up with one of you having sole custody of the children. Or, you can also decide that joint custody is the best option. In joint custody, you...
by Robert J. Reeves | Jan 23, 2020 | divorce, family law
Getting some counseling after your divorce can be pretty helpful. It can also be good to seek out counseling before things get to that point. Marriage counseling might help you and your partner get things back on track. There’s a few situations in particular...
by Robert J. Reeves | Apr 1, 2019 | divorce, family law
When it comes to divorcing high school sweethearts, it might seem like a sad love story coming to an end. High school sweethearts have seen every formative moment in your life. They were there for prom, and graduation, and maybe college. Your sweetheart was probably...
by Robert J. Reeves | Feb 19, 2019 | divorce, family law
Before pursuing a divorce, you need to be sure it’s the right decision and the right time. It’s a difficult subject to address with your spouse, so you don’t want to bring it up on a whim. However, knowing if it’s right can be tough. The...