A co-parenting plan is a written document that outlines how parents will raise their children after separation or divorce. Developed with the best interests of children in mind, a co-parenting plan ...
The current COVID-19 global pandemic has created unique challenges for all of us with significant impact to those divorced/separated parents attempting to follow their parenting plan or time-sharing ...
Children First Family Law has published a new article titled “How to Create a Parenting Plan through Amicable Approaches that Put Your Child First,” featuring insights from Colorado divorce attorney ...
A mom trying to plan her first grader's birthday party hit an emotional parenting dilemma the second her son asked to leave one classmate off the guest list. At first, the plan had been simple: invite ...
Summertime can be a time of freedom and fun for families: sunny days, late evenings, vacations and more. But for children of divorced or separated parents, it can also be a time of anxiety, stress, ...
Parenting plans and their underlying assumptions have evolved significantly over the years. In the past, a noncustodial parent could typically expect only to be granted visitation every other weekend ...
Maryland Rule 9-204.1 became effective Jan. 1, 2020. Under the rule, parties to a family law action in circuit court are required to work together to create a joint Parenting Plan which they believe ...
When a divorcing parent asks this question, their attorney might respond with the common saying, “Children have a voice, not a choice.” In Washington state, the extent to which a child’s voice is ...
As the new year starts, divorced parents are reflecting on another year of custody arrangements that aren’t working. The schedule that made sense two years ago now feels impossible. Your ex’s behavior ...