How to Identify Parental Alienation
Sharing custody with an ex-spouse is difficult, especially if the divorce was a high-conflict separation. In some cases, parents may use their children as weapons
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Sharing custody with an ex-spouse is difficult, especially if the divorce was a high-conflict separation. In some cases, parents may use their children as weapons
For a Maryland court to award you custody of your child, the state must recognize you as the legal father of your son or daughter.
When you have a child with someone in Maryland and the relationship between you and the other parent ends, you may need to come up
Divorce is rarely easy, even when both parties are on the same page. When it comes to custody and child-rearing issues, the chance of conflict
Some people may choose to get married before they’re really ready to enter into a long-term relationship. They may think that they’ve found “the one,”
Even after the court determines a child custody assignment as part of your divorce case, there is still one big matter for you and your
1. What is child visitation? Child visitation is a period of time set aside where a child can spend time with their non-custodial parent. Visitation
When parents want what is best for their child, even in a post-divorce scenario, they often turn toward joint custody. Through the years, joint custody
Bad blood can complicate family matters, and as a grandparent, you may feel like a bystander when parents bicker over your grandchildren. In the worst
What is a divorce? A divorce is the legal termination of a marriage. This is usually ordered by a judge or other similar legal authority.