By Randy S. Margulis | Published August 5, 2013 | Posted in Child Custody | Tagged Tags: Buffalo lawyer, child custody, co-parenting, Divorce, family law attorney | Leave a comment
The number of communication tools available in today’s technologically advanced society has increased exponentially. The University of Missouri has released a study that explores how the many communication options available to parents who are ex-partners affect the parent-child relationship. The study reports on the frequency, quality and content of email, text, phone and chat communications Read More
Read MoreA parenting plan is an agreement between divorced parents that enables ex-partners to continue to co-parent. The goal of a parenting plan is to help the child maintain a strong relationship with each parent, while supporting the child’s best interest above all else. When a child refuses to cooperate with the parenting plan, parents might Read More
Read MoreIn many divorce cases with a history of domestic violence, an abusive parent may attempt to exploit informal visits with a child as opportunities to continue abusing a former partner who is in close proximity. In addition, since domestic abuse often involves abuse of a child, even if the victimized partner has orders of protection Read More
Read MoreA divorcing couple with children might encounter a number of issues related to the care of their shared children that they are not able to resolve among themselves. In the state of New York, the court has the option to appoint a parenting coordinator to assist in this process. The parenting coordinator interviews, interacts with Read More
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