by The coParenter Team | Dec 8, 2022 | Co-parenting, Dealing with Conflict, Divorce
A restraining order, also referred to as a no-contact order, is a common legal enforcement mechanism in the US. Usually, divorcing people initiate restraining orders when one partner has been violent toward the other or when there are concerns about the safety of...
by The coParenter Team | Nov 12, 2022 | Divorce
When in a custody hearing, if one of the spouses has concerns about the other’s involvement in their child’s life, it might be a reason to seek supervised visitation. For example, if you think your spouse doesn’t have the child’s best interests at...
by The coParenter Team | Oct 29, 2022 | Custody, Divorce
During a divorce, couples with minor children face the issue of custody. However, if you think that determining custody of the child always includes legal battles, we can assure you that it does not always happen. Many parents can reach mutual child custody agreements...
by The coParenter Team | Sep 17, 2022 | Co-parenting, Custody, Divorce
Joint physical or legal custody is not always the best solution for a child. After all, there are different circumstances in life. Before learning how to fight for 50-50 custody, parents should consider the pros and cons. Below we will look at four types of childcare...
by The coParenter Team | Jul 21, 2022 | Divorce, Money Matters
Child custody cases are the most complicated to handle. Apart from being time-consuming and nerve-racking for all the parties involved, they are also very costly. The overall cost depends on many factors, including the conflict level between parents and the need for a...
by Heather Feldstein | May 15, 2018 | Dating, Divorce, Dr. Jann Blackstone, Heather Feldstein
At some point after your divorce, you might begin to think about dating again. You may shy away from it for a while or you may choose to dive right in and meet all the “fish in the sea.” As for me, I chose to hold off and focus on cleaning up my divorce’s emotional...