Parenting Plans, Review Early and Often to Prevent Holiday Frustration
- posted: Nov. 05, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
If you’re reading this, then you are involved in a custody arrangement at some level. As the fall season progresses, it’s natural for our minds to leap forward to the Read More
Cousins and Custody Arrangements, Maintaining Relationships
- posted: Oct. 14, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Grandparents' Rights,  Child Custody
Custody Battles can be extremely difficult. The most important concern is that of the child or children in question, but what about extended family? What are the rights of extended Read More
Considering Divorce? What Happens to the Business?
- posted: Sep. 17, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
There comes a time when divorce becomes more common to your thinking than staying together. For additional thoughts on how to know if divorce is the right option for you, Read More
Criminal or Creepy? How to Know When to Alert Authorities During a Custody Dispute
- posted: Sep. 03, 2015
- Divorce,  Child Custody
The road to a child custody arrangement can be rocky at times, and until an arrangement can be agreed upon by both parties involved and finalized in family court, concerning Read More
Prenuptial Agreements – Not Just for the Stars
- posted: Aug. 13, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
It’s easy to feel that a prenuptial agreement is an elite concept and not relevant for the average couple. On the contrary, many cultures utilize a form of a prenuptial Read More
Heading Off To College – Managing Your Child’s Transition
- posted: Jul. 23, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
Congratulations! Your child has been accepted to college. Whether your student will live on campus or commute, you are both about to embark on a new chapter of your lives Read More
Shared Property: Working Together to Sell a Home
- posted: Jul. 15, 2015
- Divorce
You’ve made the decision to sell your home. Now what? There are so many steps to consider including those involving the actual sale of your home. Divorce is a time Read More
The Top 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Handle Your Own Divorce
- posted: Jun. 24, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
You painted your kitchen, built a patio and filed your own taxes. In the age of do-it-yourself services, it’s tempting to feel like filing your own divorce papers should be Read More
How Unemployment Affects Spouses Ability to Pay Alimony
- posted: Jun. 17, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
In certain divorce situations, a judge may assign one spouse or another to pay alimony to the other spouse in order to help that person get back on their feet Read More
Teens and Visitation
- posted: Jun. 10, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
If you’ve ever spent time with a teenager, I’m sure that you’ll agree that they have plenty to say on many topics. When it comes to their own custody arrangement, Read More
Managing Your Child's Digital Security Across Two Households
- posted: May 28, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
It seems that all children are enamored with screen time from a very early age. It was all good when it occupied a young child for a few minutes while Read More
Spring Celebrations – Who Foots the Bill?
- posted: May 21, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Support
It’s finally spring, and after the winter we had here in Rhode Island, the warm weather is certainly a welcome reprieve. Along with flowers budding there are many rites of Read More
Custody Woes
- posted: Apr. 23, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
Ludacris, the actor who stars in The Fast and the Furious, one of the most successful film franchises in history, is in the midst of a very bitter custody battle Read More
Pets and Divorce
- posted: Apr. 01, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
Splitsville. It’s over. I want a divorce, and I want the dog. Couples of all ages and lengths of marriages face these dreaded words every day. The present that was Read More
Forbes Names This As the Biggest Money Mistake Women Make in the Midst of a Divorce
- posted: Mar. 18, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
Undoubtedly, beyond the emotional component, the next biggest concern for most couples considering or who are in the midst of a divorce relates to finances. So have you ever wondered Read More
Divorce and the Stay-at-Home Dad
- posted: Mar. 11, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
Stay-at-home dads, once an anomaly, has now become practically a cultural norm. Yahoo recently published a survey about the rising phenomenon of dads who stay at home with their children Read More