In any divorce, the children involved usually want both parents to live close to each other. In cases where the parents are constantly fighting, however, that may not be the best choice for the well-being of anyone in the family. Relocation can be a good thing in such cases, but moving too far could also be detrimental.
Category Archives: Child Custody
Parental responsibility and custody rights for disabled parents
One state representative is seeking custody rights for parents who are disabled. He feels that parental responsibility is not shared fairly with disabled parents in a divorce, and he wants to put an end to it. The man adds that whether a judge purposely shuns the disabled parent or does it subconsciously, it is an unfair practice.
3 questions you should never ask kids in a divorce
If you are facing divorce and wondering how to broach the topic with kids, you may find solace in the fact that many have been in your shoes. According to Scientific American, 1.5 million kids every year have parents who divorce.
Parental responsibility in child custody: Doing what’s best
Part of being a parent is making uncomfortable decisions in the best interests of a child. This is an important parental responsibility. Parents who are considering divorce will have to navigate child custody and related issues.
3 issues that can put stress on your parenting plan
If you are a parent getting divorced, there may no more difficult task you can imagine than getting a parenting plan in place. Between the fighting between parents and the requirements dictated by Florida parenting plan laws, it can be an incredible challenge to get a plan in place with which both parents are satisfied.