By Alisse C. Camazine Child custody disputes when parents are in two different states are challenging. This is especially true
By Alisse C. Camazine Child custody disputes when parents are in two different states are challenging. This is especially true
By Alan Freed Parents going through a divorce are entering a new world of raising their children in two homes and
By Alisse C. Camazine of Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C. The children live in the formal marital home, or “bird’s nest,” with either
The following was originally posted on Patch.com by Ryan L. Munro as part of a weekly series written by the attorneys of
By Lisa G. Moore Supervised visitation is a court-ordered judgment where a parent with significant problems is permitted to spend time
By Lisa G. Moore Once a custody plan is established, there can still be problems with the operation of the custody
By Alan Freed For most married people, not to mention their children, divorce is an ugly word, filled with negative connotations,
By Susan E. Block According to Missouri statutes, a child cannot decide which parent she wants to live with until she
By Lisa G. Moore Picture any school night at your home and your child telling you they don’t want to do
By Alan E. Freed Divorcing parents are always concerned about their children’s welfare and they often ask us for advice on