Friday, November 29, 2019

The Best Interest of YOUR Child Checklist | FREE DOWNLOAD



I talk about the best interest of the child factors a LOT because they are at the crux of every child custody case. I received an email this week that really touched my heart which is why I was inspired to talk about this again.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Handling the Holidays After Divorce || Mayim Bialik



Hey, it's Mayim, and some people thought I was weird for having a divorced family holiday gathering. My ex, our kids, my ex's girlfriend, her kids, her ex...it was a lot. But it also...wasn't? We know we're lucky to be able to have a civil meal together like this, and I don't take it for granted.

Monday, November 11, 2019

Dealing With Parents' Divorce



Step aside parents, I'm talking to your older kids in this video. Heya kids! If you've recently found out that your parents are getting a divorce and are freaking out, then this video can surely be of help! Any form of disruption in the family, especially a divorce, can bring in a lot of anxiety to everyone, including yourself. So what do you do? In this video, I'm sharing with you the do's and don't's of dealing with your parents' divorce!

Friday, November 8, 2019

Winning A Custody Battle | Four Things You Must Do



With divorces comes another inevitable battle - getting custody of your child/ren. As a former custody examiner for the court, I've picked up several pointers on how to face this difficult and trying time. In this video, I'll be discussing FOUR tips on what you can do for you and your child/ren during a custody battle.

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

3 Things to Know When Appealing a Custody Case



Alex Falconi aka “The Proper Person” goes over the top 3 things that people should know when they're considering appealing a custody case.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Annulment Versus Divorce



There are various ground upon which an annulment or a divorce could be granted by a court. The legal consequences could be very important, since an annulment basically erases a marriage, whereas a divorce simply terminates it.