Despite the fact that many people will talk about divorce rates constantly going up, the truth is that they have generally been going down. In the 1970s, no-fault divorce laws swept across the country. This did lead to an increase in divorce. People at the time...
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Who makes the decisions about school and healthcare post-divorce?
Parents often take for granted that they have a say in what happens with their children. They typically assume that they can work through things with their spouse if there is a disagreement about what kind of medical treatment the children should receive or what...
2 reasons not to miss paying your child support obligations
Economic times are tough, often impacting parents more than childless families. After a divorce, many noncustodial parents find supporting and providing for their kids particularly challenging. Unfortunately, in times of financial hardship, it is easy for something to...