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Category: Divorce

  • Overcoming Parental Alienation

     Overcoming Parental Alienation
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    Parental alienation is a heart-wrenching and emotionally charged situation that can devastate children and adults. When one parent systematically undermines the child's relationship with the other parent, it can lead to psychological distress, strained family dynamics, and long-term emotional scars.  In this article, we will explore the complexities of parental alienation and provide insights into what it entails, how parents can address it, the challenges of false accusations, and the role of family law attorneys in supporting families through this...

  • Can Text Messages Be Used in Divorce Court?

     Can Text Messages Be Used in Divorce Court?
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    Divorce is a challenging journey that brings numerous emotional and financial hardships. The process can be overwhelming, from the strain of ending a marriage to the complexities of property division and child custody disputes. In today's digital age, where communication happens through various platforms, it's common for text messages to play a significant role in relationships.  But can these text messages be used as evidence in divorce court? Let's explore the legality of text messages and their admissibility as evidence,...

  • Signs Your Ex is Hiding Bitcoin Assets in Divorce

     Signs Your Ex is Hiding Bitcoin Assets in Divorce
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    Divorce proceedings can be challenging and emotionally charged, encompassing various aspects such as asset division, property division, and child custody. Each element in a divorce brings unique characteristics and stressors to individuals and families. Nothing is more stressful than suspecting an ex-spouse hides assets from you to reduce spousal or child support.  In recent years, the rise of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, has introduced new complexities to divorce cases. Bitcoin's decentralized nature and potential for anonymity make it a potential tool for...

  • My Child is Refusing Visitation with the Other Parent. What Should I Do?

     My Child is Refusing Visitation with the Other Parent. What Should I Do?
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    Divorce can be a difficult time for everyone involved, especially for children. It's not uncommon for children to feel confused or conflicted about spending time with both parents after a divorce. However, if your child refuses to visit the other parent, it can create even more stress and strain on the family. As a parent, it's essential to address this issue and find a solution that works for everyone. The following blog explores potential reasons why your child might be refusing...

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