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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.”...
Texting Your Ex: Legal Do’s and Don’ts You Need to Know
You're thinking about reaching out to your ex by sending a text. It might be tempting to do it—perhaps in a moment of emotion, loneliness, or curiosity. But before you hit "send," pause. There are some legal do’s and don’ts that you need to think about. We all know...
Child Support and Summer Expenses: Who Pays for Sports, Camps, and Activities?
Summer brings a change in the family routine. It brings extra time for fun and activities, but may also bring a need for extended child care. For parents with shared custody, the season brings up additional financial questions. Who will pay the additional expenses for...
What to Do When Your Ex-Spouse Fails to Comply with a Custody Agreement
Custody and parenting time provisions are included as part of the divorce decree when the couple has minor children together. Typically, the decree and parenting plan set forth specific terms that the parents are expected to follow. These are legally binding terms....



