Divorce can be difficult for many children in California, especially if parents are unable to focus on their children and instead allow their conflicts to interfere with their ability to establish a coparenting relationship. How children see their parents treating one...
Month: November 2018
‘Nesting’ parenting arrangements after separation
Many parents in California share custody of their children after divorce. A new trend in parenting known as "nesting" or "birdnesting" keeps children in the same home while the separated parents rotate taking care of them. The parents otherwise maintain separate...
“Southern Charm” star files for custody modification
California fans of reality TV stars Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel may have heard that Ravenel was taken into custody on Sept. 25. He is facing charges of second-degree assault and battery, and according to one source, they are related to the sexual assault...
Addressing custody or support issues dads may face post-divorce
Dads in California tend to have a harder time getting a fair shake during the divorce process than their female counterparts. Officially, laws in most states do not favor one parent over the other. However, there are still instances where judges instinctively side...
Financial tips for divorcing couples in California
"Gray divorce" is a term used to describe senior couples who are separating. Since the 1990s, the divorce rate for those aged 65 and over has roughly doubled. Older Americans facing divorce may have more assets to split, including 401(k) plans and IRAs. The American...
Child visitation issues can be resolved
Family counselors and therapists agree that children cope better with a divorce when they maintain a strong, loving relationship with both parents. California family court judges favor such arrangements and typically incorporate ample visitation for the non-custodial...
Steps parents can take if visitation rights are denied
There are several reasons a parent in California might be denied visitation rights by a court or the other parent. Courts will rarely deny visitation altogether unless the child's safety is in question because of an issue like abuse. In some cases, the parent might...