Category Archives: Parenting Time

Software to Assist With Parenting Issues

From the ‘Tech Corner’ of last month’s ABA Family Law Section’s eNewsletter:

Parenting Plan Technology
When you hear the term ‘timeshare,’ you might first think of real estate or condos in Las Vegas. But in the realm of family law, timeshare often refers to the time a child spends with each parent. In his ‘Tools […]

Insist Upon Your Right to Visit Your Child

There’s something I like about both the NRA and the ACLU. I know they’re such different organizations. One is considered very liberal, the other very conservative. But they have one thing in common: they don’t sit back and expect their rights to simply be handed to them. They fight for their rights. If they think […]

Parenting Tips for Divorced Parents

The following tips can help divorced parents work better together in matters pertaining to their children:

Try to make your dealings with your child’s other parent as pleasant as you can — even if he or she doesn’t.
If your ex knows how to get under your skin and uses this knowledge unfairly, resolve to keep your […]

Visitation When Your Former Spouse Has A Live-In Girlfriend

Question:‘ I have been divorced for several years.’ My Divorce Decree states that neither party can have the persons of the opposite sex spend the night when the children are present.’ My ex-husband now wants to move in with his girlfriend.’ If he moves in with her, do I still have to send my children […]

Custody & Visitation Dos and Don’ts

The one thing divorce doesn’t change is your status as your child’s parent. Whether you have a traditional visitation schedule or a flexible co-parenting plan, or whether your plan is temporary or permanent, you can make the time spent with your children as happy and productive as possible. When questions regarding custody and visitation […]