Over the years, joint custody has gathered a reputation for serving as a beneficial option for divorcing families. Studies across the globe taking place over decades show time and again that children of divorce enjoy numerous benefits because of joint custody. But...
Child Custody
How can families move past parental alienation?
Due to manipulations from one parent, children sometimes refuse to have relationships with their other parents. Known as parental alienation, this mental condition affects children, as well as parents, and may result in long-term repercussions. Although often a...
Why do studies support joint custody?
When parents go through a divorce, they have to make a decision on what sort of custody they would like to go for. In some cases, the answer is obvious, while other cases may involve some back-and-forward discussions. Studies do tend to point toward one type of...
How to modify a child custody plan
Child custody is one of the most important decisions to make during a divorce. However, over time, you may realize you need to modify that plan. To legally change your child custody orders in New Jersey, there are a few steps you need to take. Identify a substantial...
Is it possible to avoid a messy custody dispute?
A custody battle can drain your financial reserve, interfere with your parenting and jeopardize your emotional health. Some strategies might help you prevent a prolonged and contentious situation. Putting your children first can help you maintain a realistic...
Should you add a “right of first refusal” clause to your custody agreement?
The right of first refusal is a legal provision that allows your co-parent the opportunity to be there for your children before deciding to leave them with a family member or hire a third-party childcare provider. Because spending time with both parents is generally...
How does unmarried child custody work in New Jersey?
During divorce, the prospect of arguing over child custody may sound both vital and arduous to you. There is a lot to unpack and discuss before the courts make a ruling in the best interests of your child. What happens when there is no divorce though? As the Center...
Is nesting right for you?
When divorcing as parents, many of your most frustrating hurdles will likely stem from custody and visitation issues. After all, even if you both want your child to grow up in a stable, loving environment, it is often difficult to cooperate in the aftermath of a...
How can parallel parenting benefit your family?
Looking for parenting solutions after a divorce can feel like a huge emotional task. This is especially true if you currently feel as though cooperative parenting would only work in the distant future, if at all. Fortunately, parallel parenting works as a good...
How does divorce affect children?
If you have children involved in your divorce, you may be searching for ways to lessen the blow. No matter how you deliver the news, children will have a negative reaction. According to Healthline, children are resilient and you can learn to parent them through a...