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Parental Alienation in child custody cases. Recognize it and avoid it.
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Parental Alienation in child custody cases. Recognize it and avoid it.
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If you want your life to be different, the first place you need to start making the difference is in your thoughts. This week’s article suggests ways for you to change your thoughts to have more of what you want in your life.
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Sometimes nothing can be done except embrace change and allow it to happen. To be able to see the good through it all can be priceless.
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This holiday season so many of us will be looking back over the past months hoping to make sense out of the things that have happened and gain the understanding and learn the lessons that will make the next twelve months better. Divorced couples and their children often reflect on the past with hopes of gaining this insight and forging new traditions. There is one way to bring the holiday spirit into your home and heal old wounds.
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Working out child custody is hard enough without adding the challenges of one or both parents serving in the armed forces. Custody complications can arise when circumstances related to your military career arise, such as a temporary transfer, mobilization or even deployment. Learn the ins and outs of preparing a military parenting plan to protect your parenting rights and provide for your children’s needs
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Divorce can hurt everyone involved. Surviving a divorce for men can be an emotional struggle for us that can hurt us for years. Finding positive ways to cope with these feelings will assist you to heal and grow emotionally, allowing you to continue your life the way You want.
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‘Divorce Trial Rescheduled Again!’ is what I had heard earlier this week from a friend. She wants this Divorce Done and She wants it Done Now!
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It’s easy to believe that most of the marriages that end in divorce do so because one partner was selfish, disloyal, or mean. When it comes to divorce, the blame game is all too common. However, infidelity, money, and abuse are not the only main causes for divorce. In fact, most marriages end because one or both partners were either unclear or unrealistic in their expectations. The top causes of divorce are unrealistic expectations, miscommunication in expectations, sexual incompatibility or infidelity, and financial issues.
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There are many different types of custody agreements, and what works for one family may not be right for another. Analyze whether a joint custody parenting plan is the right choice for your family and learn what you and the other parent need to do for successful co-parenting.
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The holidays are stressful enough without adding the complications of a shared custody schedule for your children. Here are 8 tips that will help you navigate the hectic, busy holiday season to create precious memories with your children and keep stress to a minimum.