Posted on December 19th, 2008 by Maya Richard
Returning home from work on a busy day, the first thought in your mind is likely to be getting some rest and relaxation. In the context of a divorce, however, there are a number of moving pieces which can complicate family life, even outside of the scope of your former spouse. Ensuring that your children [...]
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Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Rosalind Sedacca CCT
A recent article I read talks about proposed changes to child custody legislation. An investigative committee is being formed to consider whether “shared parenting may be the best custodial situation for all children of divorcing parents.” While I am a strong advocate of shared parenting – it worked very successfully for me – I do [...]
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Posted on November 17th, 2008 by Rosalind Sedacca CCT
When parents divorce, each member of the family is affected in very unique and personal ways. The age of the child, their gender, their relationship with their siblings, how close they were to each parent and a myriad of other factors all influence the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual repercussions in the months and years [...]
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Posted on January 9th, 2008 by Mike Mastracci
Child custody battles leave only casualties, no winners. Britney Spears’ problems last weekend are only the most recent example (see our January 7 post). Children need the love, support and involvement of both parents while they’re growing up. Sure, there are cases when one parent may not be capable of effective parenting or when a [...]
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Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by Mike Mastracci