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  • Children's Rights in Child Support Cases

    Children do not have the same rights as adults under the law because they are not regarded as competent to exercise those rights. In cases involving child support, the government invokes the...

  • How to Deal With Tweens & Divorce

    Most tweens know of a peer or friend whose parents are divorced. That alone does not prepare them for the possibility that it could happen to them. When they find themselves in this position it is...

  • How to Tell a Toddler About Divorce

    Divorce is a traumatic event for any child, but can seem even more complicated when you try to explain it to a toddler. Toddlers are old enough to feel the effects of a divorce, but not...

  • About Matchmaking Services

    You may have seen advertising for matchmaking services such as Match.com or eHarmony, as well as for dozens of other dating sites and services. In today's fast-paced world, some people are...

  • What Are the Duties of a Parenting Coordinator?

    Parenting coordinators help parents come to successful agreements about child-related issues in high-conflict cases regarding separation or divorce. Should the parents still not be able to reach...

  • Rights of a Sole Custodial Parent

    When it comes to child custody, there is much confusion, including the difference between sole and joint custody. Taking a moment to understand some of the complexities of the issue will not only...

  • Bankruptcy Chapter 13 Rules on Child Support

    As the contracting economy squeezes many well-intentioned, hard-working people, the only available relief they see lies in today's busy, often backlogged divorce and bankruptcy courts. To avoid...

  • What to Do About Dead Beat Dads?

    The Deadbeat Dad problem has become an epidemic, as Deadbeat Dads are getting sneakier. Some will try every trick in the book to avoid supporting their children. The cost is great---when a family...

  • How to Co-Parent With an Ex

    Co-parenting with an ex-spouse takes practice, patience and understanding. It’s not only the parents who have a difficult adjustment to make, so do the children. Here’s how to co-parent with your...

  • Rights for Divorced Fathers

    There are rights for divorced fathers that should be considered so they can continue to enjoy their child. Even though the legal issues might seem overwhelming, there are a lot of developments...

  • Effects on Girls Raised by Single Mothers

    In today's family-fragmented society, many children are raised by single parents. There are effects on both genders. However, in many instances, the effect on girls being raised by single mothers...

  • Maintain Personal Belongings After Divorce

    Homework, medicine and other belongings are difficult to maintain in a divorce for a child. Learn how keep belongings in order with tips from a childcare psychology expert in this free child care...

  • Arranging Vacations After Divorce

    Each parent typically wants to take their child with them on a vacation. Learn how arrange vacations after a divorce with tips from a childcare psychology expert in this free child care video.

  • Telling Children About Divorce

    Make sure you are in good spirits when you tell a child about a divorce. Learn about properly telling a child about a divorce with tips from a childcare psychology expert in this free child care...

  • Arranging Visitation After Divorce

    Divorce affects children the most. Get tips for arranging visits with children during a divorce with tips from a childcare psychology expert in this free child care video.

  • Moving After Divorce

    Moving can be very traumatic for a child during a divorce. Learn how to help a child deal with relocating with tips from a childcare psychology expert in this free child care video.

  • Father's Rights Groups

    At least one million children witness their parents divorce every year. And, according to a 2004 report released by The Children's Fund, one in three kids is born to an unwed couple. Since courts...

  • How to File for Child Custody Without a Lawyer

    Dealing with a divorce is never easy. In fact, the process can be downright complicated. But thanks to legal forms available on the Web, a parent can file a motion for custody without the aid of...

  • About Housing for Single Mothers

    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is the first place a single mom in need of housing assistance should go. Whether you're homeless, looking to rent or looking to own, there are...

  • How to Positively Co-Parent Children With Ex-Spouse and Stepparent

    Children of divorced parents often experience the stress of living in two places with either parent some of the time along with the pressures of trying to adjust to step-parents and possibly...

  • About a Father's Rights During Child Support

    A father has all parental rights while he is paying child support, unless the court deems otherwise. Child support is a payment on the child's behalf, to give financial stability.

  • Effects of Divorce on Teenagers

    Divorce is hard for the couple, but many times it's even harder on teens in the family. They can't understand what's happening in an adult way and, as a result, are affected emotionally,...

  • How to Remain Friendly for the Kids' Sake

    Divorce means the end of marriage, but it doesn’t mean the end of parenting. Many couples say that they would like to remain friends for the sake of their children—but they simply don’t know how...

  • About Step-Children

    Children become step-children when one of their parents remarries. This can happen as the result of a divorce or the death of a spouse. The result of children entering a blended family, with a one...

  • About Shared Custody

    Shared custody is what happens when parents get divorced and share custody of the children. When shared custody is agreed upon, parents work out their desires to be full-time parents with the...

  • How Does Shared Custody Work?

    Laws regarding child custody are specific to the state of residence in the U.S., although some similarities exist between the states. Some couples agree on shared custody of the children, which...

  • How Does Divorce Affect Children?

    Marriages that end in divorce can affect the entire family, including the family pet. The ones who are hurt the most are the children, regardless of age. A young child who had been toilet-trained...

  • How Does a Child Custody Case Affect The Child Involved?

    Each of the states in the U.S. is responsible for its own laws regarding child custody however there are similarities. In a divorce case, the court with jurisdiction over the case will determine...

  • About Child Custody Arrangements

    There is no one size fits all child custody arrangement. Every family, marriage, divorce and child is different. There are, however, some typical attributes that appear within most custody...

  • About Child Custody

    Child custody issues are not only difficult for parents but for children. It's important to understand that the children's best interests come first, but this fact often gets lost in the shuffle...

  • How Does Custody Get Determined?

    In the vast majority of cases, parents work out a custody arrangement between them without going to court. And if both parents agree, changes can be made at any time. However, if at any time one...

  • How Does Child Custody Work?

    Divorce is the most common reason for child custody disputes. Unfortunately, too often the courts must intercede. Should this be the case, the best interests of the child will be considered when...

  • How to Get Child Support From a Military Parent

    Getting child support from a military parent is not much different than getting child support normally. In most states, military divorces are filed with the circuit civil court, not through a...

  • How to Raise a Happy, Healthy Toddler During a Divorce

    Divorce isn't easy for any family. It's emotional, perhaps financially draining and a highly sensitive time. But the splitting of your family doesn't have to be at the detriment of your children....

  • How to Gain Visitation Rights of a Minor

    Divorces and marital separations are complicated. And if you have minor children, the process becomes more stressful and expensive. You'll have to negotiate child custody, child support and work...

  • How to Cope With Divorce as a Child

    When parents divorce, it's tough to adjust to your family living apart. If you have brothers and sisters, you may even feel responsible for taking care of them during this time. Know that other...

  • How to Divorce with Minimal Effect on Your Children

    Divorce is stressful enough on the partners that are splitting. However, for the children the pain, stress and anxiety that they feel is ten-fold to that. The world that the children knew is going...

  • How to Collect Child Support

    Deadbeat parents are those parents who fail to pay child support to the custodial parent. Sometimes it takes a lot of work to locate and obtain the money from the other parent who is most of the...

  • How to Lower Child Support

    Lowering your child support is sometimes necessary due to changes within your household or place of employment. This article will explain how you can get your child support lowered in such situations.

  • How to Make Living Arrangements For Children During a Divorce

    Divorce can be hard on children as they learn to adjust to a new family dynamic. Among the hardest things for children to deal with is being separated from either parent. Although you and your...

  • How to Help Children Cope With Divorce

    Divorce is a hard thing for anyone to go through. Children may have a particularly hard time dealing with the divorce of their parents and the changes that result from it. During these hard...

  • How to Change Visitation in a Divorce

    As if divorce isn't stressful enough all by itself, adding children and visitation issues into the mix makes things even more difficult. Changing visitation during divorce can be a challenge,...

  • How to Deny Visitation

    Denying visitation is a sticky proposition. Once a judge issues an order for visitation, disobeying it could land you in hot water. While you cannot deny visitation to your ex-spouse just because...

  • How to Help Children Understand Divorce

    Helping children understand divorce is really important, both for the kids and the parents. It is hard for children to go through a divorce because they have mixed loyalties and many times feel...

  • How to Maintain Visitation Rights While Living Out-of-State

    It's difficult enough to maintain visitation rights when you and the custodial parent live in the same town, but when you live in a different state than your children, problems with maintaining...

  • How to Address the Affect of Divorce on Teenagers

    Being involved in a divorce is stressful, to be sure, but the effect it has on teenage children is often devastating. There'll come a time when the issue has to be addressed with them, and you'll...

  • How to Find Support For Children After Divorce

    Children can have a rough time during divorce. The family has been split up, and now the children are dealing with parents who no longer live in the same household, and maybe not in the same...

  • How to Secure Visitation Rights For Noncustodial Parents

    As a noncustodial parent, you still have a right to see your children. If you have already gotten a custody order it will be easier to secure your visitation, as it will be spelled out in the...

  • How to Avoid Hurting the Children in a Divorce

    That nasty "D" word has finally reared its ugly head and changed the dynamic of your household. You have to figure out how to lessen the impact of your divorce on your kids. Learn how to avoid...

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