Tag archives for child custody
What You Need to Know About Child Custody
Date: November 17 2020 Tags: child best interests, child custody, custody arrangement, divorce law, family law
Breaking up is hard enough for couples, but the relationship you don’t want to upend in a divorce is with your children. Your future with your kids begins with the child custody arrangement, and it’s important to approach it with flexibility and a genuine commitment to place the needs of the children first. If you Read More
Communication and Planning are the Keys to Sharing Kids in the Summer
Date: June 29 2020 Tags: child custody, Co-Parenting, travel
Summer can be both a rewarding and stressful period for divorced parents who share custody of children. Routines will be disrupted, and it’s important for parents to communicate to avoid conflicts. This is especially true this summer when the COVID-19 crisis has interrupted plans made earlier in the year and parents may have different ideas Read More
How Grandparents Can Enforce Their Visitation and Custody Rights
Date: March 27 2020 Tags: child custody
The relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren is a special bond to be treasured. However, there are family situations that can put grandparents at odds with their adult children over the grandchildren, driving them into legal confrontations. Depending on the circumstances, grandparents can seek to enforce their visitation rights or, in more extreme cases, seek Read More
Managing International Issues in Georgia Family Matters
Date: January 13 2020 Tags: child custody
Divorces are difficult enough, but they can be further complicated when issues involving international law come into play that affect the division of marital assets and child custody. The complexity that accompanies divorces with cross-border issues means that it’s essential to find a lawyer who can bring experience in these types of cases and be Read More
How Divorced Parents Can Avoid Conflict During Holiday Time
Date: November 8 2019 Tags: child custody, divorce law
For many families who have experienced divorce, the holiday season is often fraught with emotion as each parent vies for the most time possible with their children and the children adjust to the “new normal” of not spending holidays with both parents. However, with careful planning and negotiation, holidays, birthdays and school breaks don’t have Read More