Couples who are separated should ensure that they are familiar with the child custody process. This knowledge will help them in the courtroom if they decide to file for divorce. The term “custody” brings up images of one parent losing and the other winning. This adds tension to an already unpleasant situation. Fortunately, there is a way that parents can resolve child rearing...
There are a lot of similarities between two separated parents with joint custody adjusting to their new relationship, and the typical development of a young child. At about two years of age, children don’t yet know how to share, but may enjoy the company of other children. By about three years of age, children begin learning to share and begin to play with each other with the same toy....
The input of the assessors may be required in certain child custody cases wherein both parents cannot come to a mutual agreement. Parents are expected to work out their differences pertaining to their rights, but if they are unable to do so, the court may step in to settle the dispute in the most favorable way.
Resolving Child Custody Cases with the Help of an Assessor
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It is a common misconception that joint child custody gives parents a 50/50 opportunity to care for their children after divorce. Most parents who file petitions seeking child custody rights have this thinking, but the reality is that at no single moment time can you share the child in equal measure. This can be confirmed from the analogy of King Solomon’s wisdom that sought to find the...
Parents who are separated or divorced often fail to realize the extent to which child behavior can be affected by their conflicting expectations. Both parents love their children, and this may lead them to compete to retain the children’s loyalty and affection. The children are caught in the middle, and this confusion can result in a serious slide in their behavior.
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If you have one or more children and you are facing a divorce, you know by now there are far more important decisions to be made than how to divide up personal belongings. You may also be realizing there is much more to learn than you ever imagined – and probably more than you ever wished to know. While your family goes through this difficult time, trust that you will all make it through...
If you are struggling to agree on co-parenting issues with your former spouse or your child’s other parent, there are other options besides going to court over every issue. One way to reach an agreement or receive a legally binding ruling without seeing a judge is through hiring a parenting coordinator. Parenting coordinators can save you money, reduce stress and help you to keep your...