Monthly Archive: May 2025

Because of the tie to child support, it’s pretty common that dads will ask for more parenting time than they intend to exercise.  Sometimes, they just won’t show up at all.  In other cases, though, they’ll take their parenting time, only to ask someone else (usually, their mother or a new girlfriend) to watch the...

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Question: My marriage has been over for years and I’m ready to end it.  The problem is, my kids – now teenagers – are refusing to come with me.  They want to be near their school and their friends.  What happens if they don’t come?  I need to start this separation so I can move...

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When dad refuses to allow medical treatment

One of the most difficult forms of abuse – whether it’s an ongoing pattern of abuse or whether it’s post separation abuse – is when dad refuses to allow mom to seek appropriate medical care for the child(ren) in her care. He either says he doesn’t believe the diagnosis, he disagrees with the type of...

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Another year, another scholarship competition!  When Kristen D. Hofheimer, owner and managing partner, passed away in 2019 after a long struggle with breast cancer, we wanted to do something to honor her memory. Her dad – Charlie Hofheimer – used to joke about what an intellectual she was; how she turned down a full ride...

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There is so much confusion around family law and all the different ways that cases can come up.  Sometimes, it’s a matter of divorce; in othercases, it’s just custody.  It’s seldom the question of something seemingly simple – like an annulment – but it is possible that you could just breakup, if you were never...

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Divorce Book Recommendations for Kids

The studies have consistently shown that kids do better with navigating a divorce and/or separation situation within their own family when they can see other similar families.  That’s not to say that your kids can’t have play dates with kids whose parents are still happily married or that you need to seek out the other...

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How can I help my kids adjust after separation?

For most moms going through a divorce or separation, their kids are their first, last, and pretty much only concern.  Especially in the early days, they wonder how to talk to their kids about their divorce or separation (particularly when they don’t know and don’t have all of the answers themselves), how to help them...

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Family law cases – often involving divorce, child custody, child support and spousal support – are often very invasive.  In discovery, the legal process that we use to determine what the issues are in an ongoing case that has been filed with the court, we often ask for all sorts of documents. In a divorce...

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