Classifying Custody and Understanding What Will Work Best for Your Family
- posted: Nov. 05, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
Custody issues can get cloudy and confusing, particularly since it can be such an emotionally charged time for parents and in some cases the involved kids as well. If you’re about Read More
By Any Means Necessary: Making an Interstate Child Custody Plan Work
- posted: Oct. 01, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
When you have to come to terms with the fact that either you or your former spouse may be moving to another state, your first concern is likely your children. Read More
Handling Back-to-School Season in the Midst of a Divorce
- posted: Aug. 27, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
Back-to-school time is hectic and stressful enough on its own—and it becomes even more overwhelming when it hits in the midst of a divorce. If you’re a parent who’s right in Read More
"Uncoupling:" Are Couples Taking a Page out of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Book?
- posted: Jul. 08, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
While it may not always be the best idea to follow the lead of millionaire celebrities, it seems that’s just what some couples are now doing when facing divorce. Recently, A-lister Read More
Creating an Effective Parenting Plan After Divorce
- posted: Jun. 30, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
When you hear about custody battles amidst a divorce, you don’t often hear about a parenting plan, yet it’s the most central component of an effective custody agreement. The parenting plan Read More
Avoiding Dumb Dad Divorce Mistakes
- posted: May 07, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
We completely understand how traumatic divorce can be for everyone involved, but often the perils dads face get overlooked. In the process, dads make a lot of mistakes that could Read More
Minimizing Trauma: How to Help Your Kids Deal with Divorce
- posted: Apr. 29, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
Divorce is an extremely painful and traumatic time for everyone involved, and in particular the children. In many cases, parents are probably doing what’s best for their children by divorcing, but Read More
Don’t Involve Social Media In Your Child Custody Dispute
- posted: Apr. 19, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody
Social media networking outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and others have opened doors for people to keep in-touch and keep tabs on each other. While this is a good Read More
Preparing for an Initial Consultation: What to Discuss with Your Divorce Lawyer
- posted: Apr. 15, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
When you finally come to the conclusion that divorce is a necessary step in your life, your emotions are likely all over the place. For some people, it may be Read More
Avoiding an Arduous Child Custody Battle
- posted: Mar. 25, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody
Divorce is already hard enough for everyone involved. It takes a huge toll on a family, including children, but when a child custody battle becomes part of that divorce, it becomes Read More
Rhode Island Child Visitation Schedules
- posted: Mar. 19, 2014
- Family Law,  Child Custody
Divorces that involve minor children can be highly emotional. If you are the non-custodial parent of your children, your top priority will likely be to protect your time with your Read More
Grounds for Supervised Visitation in Rhode Island
- posted: Feb. 19, 2014
- Child Custody
Divorce is difficult for all persons involved, but it can be especially hard on children. In Rhode Island, child custody is determined according to the best interests of the child. Read More
Domestic Violence Hurts Custody Rights
- posted: Jan. 28, 2014
- Child Custody
A Rhode Island woman recently passed away from injuries sustained in a domestic violence incident, leaving behind her two-year-old son. While not all domestic violence ends in such tragic circumstances, Read More
Parental Relocation & Child Custody Matters
- posted: Dec. 19, 2013
- Family Law,  Child Custody
If you are divorced with children, it can be difficult when you or your ex-spouse wants to move out-of-state with your children. If you are facing this situation, it is Read More
Dividing Your Child’s Time During the Holiday Season
- posted: Nov. 12, 2013
- Child Custody
While many think of the holiday season as a time for family, in the case of divorce, holidays can add an extra layer of stress. Deciding issues like where your Read More
Protecting Your Child Custody Case
- posted: Dec. 09, 2012
- Child Custody
Child custody is easily the most difficult and emotionally draining aspect of a divorce case. When experiencing a difficult custody situation, try to think clearly and act rationally. When emotions Read More