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What if the Other Parent is Unfit and How Do You Prove It?
You want what is best for your children. In the perfect situation, you and the other parent would happily co-parent and share time with your children. However, even if this is your dream, this can’t be your reality if the other parent is unfit and the children aren’t...
Can I Change My Name After Divorce?
Changing your name after a divorce can be a significant step towards reclaiming your identity and embracing a fresh start. For many individuals, reverting to your original name symbolizes both a personal milestone and to the world that you are no longer tied to...
Co-Parenting And Child Support: What You Need To Know
When you have children together, the parents are supposed to co-parent. This means the parents are supposed to share in the parenting functions necessary for raising their children. It doesn’t mean you have to have joint custody. One parent can be the primary parent...
Co-Parenting when a Parent has Alcohol or Substance-Abuse Issues
Alcohol and substance abuse issues in the United States are unfortunately common. According to a study by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism from 2021, about 11.3% of adults in the United States 18 years old and older had Alcohol Use Disorder in...



