by Robert J. Reeves | May 23, 2018 | family law
The way you and your former spouse handle your custody agreement is entirely up to you. Depending on the type of custody, you and your former spouse are likely dividing your time with the child. Most commonly, each parent will have their separate home and the child...
by Robert Reeves | May 10, 2018 | family law
Do We Sell or Give Up On the Family Home? One of the largest debates for many divorcing couples, is what becomes of the family home. Your marriage is over, but you likely still have a mortgage between the two of you. So, what happens next? Typically, the two of you...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 10, 2018 | family law
If you discover that your spouse has been cheating, there are a lot of factors to consider. You have to decide where you stand, how you can trust this person again, and if the marriage is worth saving. This is an emotional and trying time for you, there is no denying...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 4, 2018 | divorce lawyer, family law
If you and your spouse are considering separation, a time will come when you have to explain the situation to your children. Deciding how and when to go about sharing this information can be tricky. While every child is different, and this should vary some based on...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 3, 2018 | divorce lawyer, family law
It is not uncommon following a divorce for one parent to be further out of the picture. Whether that parent makes a big move, or travels often for work or pleasure— it is very frequent that one is not quite as ‘present’ in the child’s life as the...
by Robert Reeves | Dec 28, 2017 | divorce lawyer, family law
Different people deal with divorce in different ways. From therapy sessions, nights out with friends, all the way down to divorce parties. Yep, you read that right. Some former couples find closure in hosting a gathering to ring in this new era of their life. Untying...