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Why a parenting plan is a key part of any divorce agreement

Why a parenting plan is a key part of any divorce agreement

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 27, 2023 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce, Parenting

Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process for all parties involved, but it can be especially challenging for children. In order to ensure that children are able to adjust to the changes brought about by a divorce and maintain a healthy relationship with both...
Your Child Custody Questions Answered

Your Child Custody Questions Answered

by Alexandra Geczi | Nov 5, 2022 | Custody and Child Support, Guidance

Last week, we posted a blog about how to keep the divorce process as amicable as possible and mentioned that one of the key reasons for keeping a divorce amicable is because many couples that go through divorce have children and need to maintain a co-parenting...
Compromise and Co-Parenting: How to Do It Right

Compromise and Co-Parenting: How to Do It Right

by Alexandra Geczi | Dec 7, 2021 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce, Parenting

You may have found yourself in a situation where you have shared custody of your kids but still can’t bear to be around your ex. You can try and keep contact to a minimum, but conversations and communication are necessary to facilitate the smoothest transition...
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