Divorced Dads Tips: The Difference Between Parental Alienation Syndrome & Mommy Manipulation!
DISCLAIMER: The following is NOT legal advice, nor is it a substitute for legal advice. If you are in Family Court you will need legal advice, so please see a lawyer. We've seen a number of cases over the years of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) over the years. To be clear: It is not a [...]
Helping Children Cope With Divorce
In today’s society divorce has affected almost 50% of families. Divorce affects everyone; the partners, the children, the extended family, the friends, and society. With new laws, the financial independence of women, the search for immediate gratification, and changing social roles, among other factors, divorce has become more prominent. The early studies of divorce came [...]
Is being best able to provide for a child as cogent a reason for child custody as being the primary caregiver?
Rio Madeira asked: The father usually is better able to provide for the child although the mother was the primary care giver. Are they both equally good reasons for child custody considering they are both needed to properly raise a child? Share and Enjoy:
Child Custody-Who gets custody more often, mothers or fathers?
In the past, most states provided that custody of children of "tender years” (about five and under), had to be awarded to the mother when parents divorced. This rule has been rejected in most states, or relegated to the role of tie-breaker if two fit parents request custody of their pre-school children. Only South Carolina [...]
Does Custody Usually Go to One Parent?
No. Courts frequently award at least some aspects of custody to both parents, called "joint custody. Joint custody usually takes at least one of these forms: • joint physical custody (children spend a relatively equal amount of time with each parent) • joint legal custody (medical, educational, religious and other decisions about the children [...]
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