CoParenting The 50-50 Target in PA Awarding sole custody to just one parent after a divorce is outdated. Parenting should not be treated as a competition where one parent wins and the other loses. In Pennsylvania, parenting plans are comprehensive, allowing both parents to collaborate on decisions regarding school breaks and extracurricular activities. However, many […]
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There are several standard templates for child custody agreements and visitation schedules. However, families can be unique in their structure, and individual children have different needs, so a one-size-fits-all solution may not be right for everyone. Some custody challenges require creativity. It is important to avoid “all or nothing” thinking and realize that flexibility may […]
Continue readingTraveling outside the country with minor children can become complicated after divorce. If you frequently leave the United States on vacation and plan to bring your children while sharing custody, you must be on the same page with your coparent. Review the common considerations you should think about before international travel with kids after divorce. […]
Continue readingComing up with a custody schedule involves a lot of compromises. However, you might be able to reduce the stress of trying to create the most ideal plan, by allowing for some flexibility. A family law attorney can help you and your ex agree on a custody plan and schedule that has structure yet isn’t […]
Continue readingMany parents struggle with anxiety when their child travels with the other parent. After divorce, this separation from your little ones can be difficult. Try these tips to cope when your coparent notifies you about upcoming vacation plans that involve your child. Have it in writing When you
Continue readingIn bitter custody disputes, divorcing parents go to court to argue over both large and small child-related issues. While the court process certainly results in an eventual resolution, it can have a tremendous amount of collateral damage. Specifically, you, your soon-to-be-ex-spouse and your children may experience substantial emotional harm from a drawn-out court battle. You […]
Continue readingWhen you have a child with someone who comes from another nation and the relationship between you comes to an end, you may have concerns about this person potentially trying to relocate back to his or her home country with your child. Relocating when you have a child with someone else is typically not as […]
Continue readingAs someone working your way through the aftermath of a divorce, you may be learning to adjust to having your child or children only part of the time. For many Pennsylvania parents, this is one of the most painful and emotional aspects of divorce, but it may help you adjust to your new situation if […]
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We’ve heard it many times: “My ex is badmouthing me to the kids. Is there anything I can do?” You and your spouse are divorcing, and it’s not a friendly divorce. There is anger and hurt feelings on both sides, but you are trying to minimize the impact on your kids. One day, your very […]
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The term “parental alienation” refers to a child’s unwarranted dislike or animosity toward one parent. Proponents say the situation arises during or after divorce, when one parent has more control and encourages this behavior. To help prevent the unfair consequences of parental alienation, the National Parents Organization is advocating for the passing of two Pennsylvania […]
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