You may have had a friend going through a rough marriage, but after a bit of couples counseling, they seemed to have a better and stronger relationship. This may have moved you to seek couples counseling for you and your spouse. Unfortunately, you don’t make the same...
Making charitable giving a part of your estate plan
Estate planning is often thought of in terms of providing for your family should you become incapacitated. While this is certainly the case, there is far more to the estate planning process than that. Have you always tried to give back to the community throughout...
How can virtual visitation help a busy parent get more custody?
When you have had a dispute with your ex over custody but still want to have more time with your kids, something that you may want to consider is virtual visitation. Virtual visitation is designed to let you visit with your child in one of several ways other than...
Planning your child’s first solo flight after divorce
If this summer is going to involve your child flying back and forth alone at least once between you and your co-parent for the first time, you’re likely more than a bit nervous. As you browse airline websites and see that solo kid travelers are called “unaccompanied...