Moving out of state after your divorce may rank high on your to-do list. However, if you have children and share custody with your former spouse, the prospect may prove challenging. Parents cannot remove children from the state without the other's consent or court...
Modifying child custody because of parental relocation
There can be situations for Massachusetts residents where they may need to move because of their job. When a person is divorced with children, this move may be complicated. There are certain things a person should understand if they are considering a relocation.If a...
What is taken into consideration in a co-parenting plan?
Not all marriages in the Franklin area last forever. Despite spouses not getting along as well as they used to, they still love their children and want the best for them. Working out a co-parenting plan is an important step in making sure children are put first during...
Here’s why you should avoid a judge making your parenting plan
You love your children, and all you want is to have enough time with them after your divorce. You feel like your ex-spouse isn't listening when you present the custody arrangements you want, and you don't know how to communicate your wishes without an argument...
Talking to toddlers about divorce
One of the hardest things for a parent to do is to talk to a very young child about divorce and what it means for the family. Divorces aren't always simple, and the emotional stress and turmoil may make it hard to talk about with anyone, let alone a child who may not...
The impact of social media on your divorce
Social media can be a great way to stay connected with far-off friends and loved ones and to do career networking. But social media can have negative implications for some people — particularly those going through a divorce.If you are a person who checks...