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Divorced? How to Handle FAFSA and Financial Aid Forms as a Co-Parent
The FAFSA deadline doesn’t wait for your custody case to settle. While your child may be focusing on choosing a college and finishing high school, tensions between co-parents may flare up when the subject turns to money and how to pay for it all. Unless your child has...
Your First Divorce Consultation: A Practical Guide to Feeling Prepared
Maybe you aren’t 100% sure, but you are thinking that this is it and that your marriage might be over. If so, it is time to start gathering information and looking for the right divorce attorney for your situation. You aren’t required to hire an attorney to help you...
Child Support in the Summer: What Parents Need to know about Extra Expenses
As a single parent, summer has a way of flipping your routine inside out. School's out, the daily rhythm changes, and suddenly you’re juggling camp schedules, sunscreen battles, and a whole lot of unexpected costs you didn’t budget for. If you're navigating child...
Who Pays for What? Understanding Teenager Expenses After Divorce
If you're navigating the waters of co-parenting in the wake of a divorce, you know that sometimes things get blurry when it comes to who pays for what, particularly as your teenager develops opinions, interests, and an overflowing shopping cart of “needs.”...



