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
By David M. Slaby This article continues the prior discussion regarding legal terminology as it may relate to a child custody
A “Parenting Plan” is a written document that describes, in detail, the custody arrangements you and your spouse are to
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers surveyed its membership to determine what its members believed to be the biggest mistakes
A “Parenting Plan” is a written document that describes, in detail, the custody arrangements you and your spouse are to
By David M. Slaby Many prospective clients we meet with have preconceived notions regarding custody in divorce or paternity cases. People will
By Amy Hoch Hogenson Once a divorce has been initiated by one spouse, and the process begins either through the court