Parenting Tips

Parental Alienation in Virginia

Divorce is hard, but when you combine it with the emotional and completely volatile nature of a custody case, it’s exponentially worse. Obviously, custody isn’t always part and parcel of a divorce action; custody cases can take place completely independently of a divorce case. (Because moms and dads don’t have to have ever been married,...

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Custody and Visitation of a Newborn

Sometimes, custody problems are evident immediately. Even though you and your child’s father may not be able to make it work romantically, though, that doesn’t mean that you’re doomed to fail at parenthood, too. Even though it’s scary and emotionally charged to discuss the possibility of having anything less than complete and total custody, for...

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In becoming wives and mothers, many women give up their identity. It’s not like we’re asked to, but it’s something that seems to happen to almost all of us in a way that it really doesn’t usually happen to men. Does anyone ask us to give our interests and passions up? Does anyone really say,...

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Parenting will change in many ways post-divorce. Your Virginia child custody attorney will handle the legal aspects of your case, but you and your ex will need to create a parenting plan that will build a healthy emotional foundation for your child after a Virginia divorce. Put family first. You and your ex may not...

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When a marriage breaks down, it’s natural to be concerned about how the new situation will affect your children. When you’re going through a divorce in Virginia, especially when you’re trying to work through child custody in Virginia, being a proactive parent and making a concerted effort to meet your children’s needs is vital to...

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