When it comes to child custody battles, the deck is often stacked against dads. There are numerous gender stereotypes that work against fathers in all family law matters, but they seem especially pronounced in child custody issues.
Children of divorce are forced to cope with all sorts of change. The divorce process significantly alters their family dynamic and can complicate the relationship they have with their mom and dad. Although research indicates children of divorce face physical and mental health risks, it is actually the parental conflict …
In 2017, DadsDivorce covered a wide array of topics affecting divorce dads. Every year, we strive to share articles with our readers that are loaded with tips and information to help guide them through life before, during, and after divorce. While divorce is never easy, we hope that with our …
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.
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.
Many aspects of divorce can be heartbreaking, but perhaps nothing is more tragic than when an innocent child is turned against a loving parent. Sadly, it is common for one parent to work to undermine the relationship their child has with the other parent thus putting the child directly in …
In 2016, DadsDivorce posted hundreds of articles and videos filled with tips and pointers to help you navigate life as a divorced father. Year-round, dads can visit the site and find new and interesting content. We’ve shared numerous articles from divorce attorneys explaining the intricacies of family law. We’ve visited …
By Rosario Burgos Santoyo Cordell & Cordell San Diego Divorce Attorney There is a lot to be said for keeping an agenda, especially during a divorce. While the term “agenda” is used in this article, this could be many forms: journal, calendar, notebook, etc., so long as there is a …
Unfortunately, it is common for children to get caught between bickering parents during the divorce process. Often, this involves one of the parents trying to convince the child to pick a side – a process refereed to as parental alienation.