Your child custody agreement may generally say that your child lives with you for a week and then lives with your ex for a week, or that they spend the weeks with you and then visit your ex on the weekends. Whatever the arrangement is, you likely set it up to fit your...
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Will the “tender years doctrine” limit your custody of your baby?
When parents divorce, they usually both want to continue parenting. The younger the child, the harder it can be for parents to share custody fully. In fact, for many years, there was an assumption that sharing custody of children under the age of three was detrimental...
Could a co-parenting app help you with custody disputes?
A coparenting app can be a good way to help you stay organized and to avoid custody disputes. These applications may now allow you to communicate in a way that the court has access to. They can also help you with scheduling and other issues that may arise. A...
How child “custody” works in Texas
When you’re going through a Texas divorce with minor children, one of the first things you need to know is the language used in the court. What most states refer to as “custody” is called “conservatorship” in Texas -- and there are several different forms that...
3 co-parenting tips for divorced parents
As a parent who is going through a divorce, it’s important for you to know how to co-parent with the other parent even though your marriage has ended. There are plenty of tips and tricks out there that try to encourage parents to get along or set up certain routines,...
Is your ex-spouse violating the child custody agreement?
Emotions can run high during separation and divorce, and some parents may direct their anger at each other by trashing the rules of their child custody arrangements. Do you know what amounts to a violation of a custody agreement? Do you know what to do if your...
4 ways that divorcing parents make things harder for their kids
Parents getting divorced will never be easy for the children in the family, but there are certain things that adults do that make the process much more difficult for them. Understanding what makes divorce traumatizing for children can help you avoid unnecessarily...
Factors that you should take into account when sharing custody of an infant
While many couples plan to start their families, a baby comes as a complete surprise to others. Relationships can be challenging to navigate, even with just the two of you involved. Adding a newborn into the mix can make things even more trying, causing you to split....
3 reasons you might need a post-divorce custody modification
Whether you set your own custody terms or a judge had to because you and your ex couldn't agree on the specifics, your custody order is one of the most important pieces of paperwork from your divorce. It dictates when you get to see your children and which parental...
Why do courts use supervised visitation?
Supervised visitation allows a parent to spend time with their child -- when that child normally lives with the other parent -- as long as someone else is there at the same time. That person could be a social worker or some other official, or it could just be the...