When going through divorce, most people are very eager to get the end of it and move on to the next chapter of their life as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, divorce can be a drawn out process that takes months, or even a year or two in some cases, to …
CONTINUE READINGCo-Parenting Communication: Tips For Getting Along With Your Ex

Although divorce is the legal end of your marriage, you don’t typically ever get to completely sever all ties with your ex-spouse. If you have children, the two of you will now need to work together as co-parents. Finding ways to effectively co-parent is one of the best ways you …
CONTINUE READINGWill My Divorce Decree Be Affected If I Remarry?

Question: If I move in or remarry, will my divorce decree change based on my new spouse’s income or assets?
CONTINUE READINGWill I Go To Jail For Contempt?

Question: I have two contempt charges and have been ordered to pay back the arrears I owe, which have been deducted weekly from my paycheck. Last week I was laid off and I can’t afford an attorney. My court date is next week and I am worried I will have …
CONTINUE READINGAvoid The Mistake Of Moving Out During Divorce

One of the very first steps guys make during the divorce process is often their biggest mistake. Your wife tells you she wants a divorce. You’ve been fighting constantly for months, and while you’d love for this to work, you’ve also reached your breaking point. It would probably be best …
CONTINUE READINGDadsDivorce Live: The Pros & Cons Of Different Parenting Models
It’s currently trendy for parenting experts and bloggers to promote positive parenting models. Positive parenting emphasizes encouragement and rewards systems for children while often discouraging negative consequences such as timeouts.
CONTINUE READINGVideo: Cordell & Cordell News – December 13, 2016
Dads Divorce sponsor Cordell & Cordell and sister site MensDivorce.com have teamed up to present a series of monthly recap videos to keep you informed on the latest news and top stories.
CONTINUE READINGWhat Can I Do If I’m Denied Holiday Visitation?

Question: What can I do if the primary parent takes my children out of state during my assigned holiday visitation?
CONTINUE READINGShould I Leave The Marital Home With The Kids To Escape Abuse?

Question: My wife is constantly abusive towards me and I feel I need to leave the house as soon as possible. However, I do not want to leave my children behind. Should I move out and take my kids with me? What are the legal ramifications of doing so?
CONTINUE READING4 Tips To Keep Your Kids Healthy This Winter

As December rolls along, the temperature in most parts of the country will continue to drop. Not only does winter signal plunging temps, but also shorter days and the start of cold and flu season. It’s very challenging this time of year for parents to keep their kids active and …
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