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Joint Custody Exchange Rules

  Joint Custody Exchange Rules Parenting time and visitation transitions are ripe for parental conflict, and particularly harmful for children. The joint custody exchange rules in this article are best practices for protecting your children. By  Stuart Watson   Updated: March 21, 2022 Categories:  Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce ,  Co-Parenting after Divorce Research and numerous studies have demonstrated that parental conflict is the most damaging aspect of a divorce for children. Parenting time exchanges are ripe with opportunities for conflict between the parents. Whether you are in the middle of the divorce process, or have done many parenting time visitation exchanges, some joint custody exchange rules will help protect your children’s emotional well-being. What You Need to Know About Joint Custody Exchange Rules Parenting Schedule Transition: Vulnerability for Kids You may consider pick-ups and drop-offs as just another errand amidst the busy logistics of your d

You Won’t Believe How Common Divorce Is In The United States

  You Won’t Believe How Common Divorce Is In The United States We've all heard heartbreaking stories about families torn apart by divorce, but did you know almost half of all U.S. marriages end up as splits? By  Christopher Smith   Updated: March 25, 2022 Categories:  Divorce News Divorce rates in United States are is becoming quite common. In fact, the divorce rates are so high that it’s estimated nearly half of all marriages will end in divorce, which means you probably know someone who has recently gone through the  process of getting divorced  or you may even be going through it yourself right now. Unfortunately, while divorce may seem like an inevitability in our society, it’s far from a positive thing. In fact, you might be surprised to learn just how many people struggle with major health issues following their divorce. What You Need to Know About Divorce in the United States 30% of all marriages end in divorce According to a 2007 Pew Research Center report, about 30% of mar

April 14th is National Ex-Spouse Day

April 14th is National Ex-Spouse Day This Ex-Spouse Day, think about ways you could make your relationship with your ex a little less fraught. By  Brent Kaspar   Updated: March 30, 2022 Categories:  Divorce News ,  Life After Divorce Did you know that April 14th is National Ex-Spouse Day? Part of what makes divorce difficult is navigating how it changes your relationships. When you’ve decided to end your marriage, you undoubtedly have a lot of strong emotions toward your ex-spouse. Whether you’re angry, sad, or bitter, negative emotions can make it feel almost impossible to even think about your former partner, much less have a positive relationship going forward. However, many people have to maintain a relationship with their exes. Whether they share custody of a child or simply work in the same place, these couples have to figure out how to handle their emotions just to go about their daily lives. That’s why April 14 th  is known as  National Ex-Spouse Day . It’s a day dedicated to a

Chicago's Top Rated Divorce Lawyers

  MLG LAW GROUP 121 West Wacker Drive Suite 1404 Chicago, IL. 60601 http://www.mlglawgroupillinois.com/ #letsguide What legal issues does family law encompass? Family law is a legal practice area that focuses on issues involving family relationships such as marriage, adoption, divorce, and child custody, among others. Attorneys practicing family law can represent clients in family court proceedings or in related negotiations.

Southside's Top Child Support Lawyers

  MLG LAW GROUP 121 West Wacker Drive Suite 1404 Chicago, IL. 60601 http://www.mlglawgroupillinois.com/ #letsguide What legal issues does family law encompass? Family law is a legal practice area that focuses on issues involving family relationships such as marriage, adoption, divorce, and child custody, among others. Attorneys practicing family law can represent clients in family court proceedings or in related negotiations.

When Can Court Force the Sale of a Matrimonial Home?

  When Can Court Force the Sale of a Matrimonial Home? The Court may order the sale of a property if it is confirmed that not selling the home could negatively impact one spouse financially. By  Marian Grande   Updated: March 23, 2022 Categories:  Financial Issues ,  Legal Issues One of the main assets in a marriage is the family home, also called a  matrimonial home .  Beyond the home’s financial value, it may also hold emotional ties that some parties find hard to cut. In many cases, this leads to the spouses refusing to sell the matrimonial home or refusing to allow the other party to buy out their share of the home. When the matrimonial home is jointly owned, it is important to remember that both spouses have an equal right to possess the home during marriage and after separation.  One spouse cannot lock out the other from the home. Equally important to note is that neither party has to sell their half. Although it may be difficult for spouses to let go of their beloved home when t

Joint Custody Exchange Rules

  Joint Custody Exchange Rules Parenting time and visitation transitions are ripe for parental conflict, and particularly harmful for children. The joint custody exchange rules in this article are best practices for protecting your children. By  Stuart Watson   Updated: March 21, 2022 Categories:  Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce ,  Co-Parenting after Divorce Research and numerous studies have demonstrated that parental conflict is the most damaging aspect of a divorce for children. Parenting time exchanges are ripe with opportunities for conflict between the parents. Whether you are in the middle of the divorce process, or have done many parenting time visitation exchanges, some joint custody exchange rules will help protect your children’s emotional well-being. What You Need to Know About Joint Custody Exchange Rules Parenting Schedule Transition: Vulnerability for Kids You may consider pick-ups and drop-offs as just another errand amidst the busy logistics of your d

5 Divorce Professionals You May Not Have Thought to Turn to

  5 Divorce Professionals You May Not Have Thought to Turn to There are divorce many professionals who can help you throughout your divorce. Here are 5 you may not have considered. By  Ben Coltrin   Updated: March 21, 2022 Categories:  Divorce Process ,  Preparing for Divorce Divorce is complex, both emotionally and logistically.  Having a divorce professionals guide you through the process can make a world of difference. Presumably, you’ve at least considered  hiring a divorce lawyer . But that’s not the only type of professional that can make divorce easier. Working with the people below can give you confidence and knowledge — which may result in a less combative or more equitable divorce. 5 Divorce Professionals That Can Help You Through Your Divorce 1. Collaborative lawyer Divorce lawyers have a reputation for being eager to fight. The concept of a  collaborative lawyer  turns that presumption on its head. Collaborative lawyers are trained to work with the opposing side to reach mu

Southside's Top Child Support Lawyers

  MLG Law Group 121 West Wacker Drive, Suite 1404 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 374-4559 #letsguide Question: What Is the Difference Between Legal and Physical Custody of a Child in Illinois?? Answer: In a divorce, custody of a child is broken down in 2 ways: legal and physical. Legal custody means a parent is given responsibility for making important decisions about a child’s future and well being, including what school they will attend, which doctors they visit, etc. Joint legal custody allows both parents to be involved in these important choices and if they cannot agree on matters, one parent may be designated as the tie-breaker. On the other hand, physical custody is what it implies — it pertains to where children live on a regular basis. Physical custody can be shared by both parents or granted to just one. A judge will make physical and legal custody decisions based on the child’s best interests

Chicago's Top Rated Divorce Lawyers

  MLG Law Group 121 West Wacker Drive, Suite 1404 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 374-4559 #letsguide Question: What Is the Difference Between Legal and Physical Custody of a Child in Illinois?? Answer: In a divorce, custody of a child is broken down in 2 ways: legal and physical. Legal custody means a parent is given responsibility for making important decisions about a child’s future and well being, including what school they will attend, which doctors they visit, etc. Joint legal custody allows both parents to be involved in these important choices and if they cannot agree on matters, one parent may be designated as the tie-breaker. On the other hand, physical custody is what it implies — it pertains to where children live on a regular basis. Physical custody can be shared by both parents or granted to just one. A judge will make physical and legal custody decisions based on the child’s best interests

7 Things to Do After Being Served With Divorce Papers

7 Things to Do After Being Served With Divorce Papers Whether or not you’ve been expecting your marriage to end, it can be shocking to receive divorce papers. Still, you need to react quickly to ensure you don’t miss important deadlines. By  Brent Kaspar   Updated: March 16, 2022 Categories:  Divorce Process Receiving divorce papers can leave you feeling lost and confused. Even if you’ve been expecting your marriage to end, actually getting the legal documents makes it real. It’s all too tempting to ignore them and hope everything goes away. You don’t have much time to waste by  ignoring things , though. There are important deadlines and requirements in the divorce papers that you need to meet, or you’ll be at a significant disadvantage during the legal proceedings. Keep reading to learn more about what you’ll find in this paperwork and seven things you need to do as soon as possible to make sure your split goes smoothly. What Are Divorce Papers? Divorce papers are the documents that o