Question: My ex-wife likes to “reinterpret” the parenting time guidelines as she sees fit for our young child. We live several hours apart and have normal visitation, according to our state’s child custody laws: every other weekend and four non-consecutive weeks out of the year. I pick my child up …
By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com In an academic paper, social scientists at Arizona State University discussed and made conclusions on two universally conflicted issues facing family law courts and policy makers today on the issue of shared parenting: Is the quantity or the quality of parenting time more important …
Question: My ex-wife is not exercising her visitation rights under our current child custody arrangement because she recently moved several states away. I would like to move to another state with my child and my new wife. Can I move with my wife and child to another state if my …
Question: My divorce parenting time order states that I am to have my child for four weeks during summer vacation “with priority over any other visitation schedule.” I informed my ex-wife that I will be taking our child on vacation for four consecutive weeks, but she is saying that during …
Question: I recently moved closer to my kids and am seeking a modification of parenting time. Now my ex wants to move farther away, but still within the 100-mile court-imposed limitation. I do not want her to move the kids out of their current school district. I know I cannot …
Question: I had to relocate out of state following my divorce because of work. The judge in the child custody case would not allow me to modify the visitation schedule because the children were young and he thought I abandoned them. The airfare costs to travel and see them every …
By Amber Steiss Rechner Dallas Divorce Lawyer Divorce is not easy at any time of the year. However, it can become especially difficult when dealing with the stress of the holidays on top of it. Here are five divorce tips for men that may make navigating divorce during the holidays …
Parenting is difficult enough before you add the co-parenting obstacles divorced dads must deal with: different living arrangements, different parenting time schedules, different rules at different houses, etc. SingleDad.com founder and regular DadsDivorce.com contributor RJ Jaramillo shared a video with advice on divorce about how he is co-parenting his teenage …