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5 Co-Parenting Ideas to Celebrate Virtual Holidays
While the holidays may not be the same this year, there are still ways to make them memorable for everyone. Thanks to the gift of
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Tips for Proper Online Courtroom Etiquette
Courtrooms across the country have been adapting to a new normal. Instead of in-person court appearances, the courts are taking advantage of technology and conducting
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What to Know Before Speaking to a GA Custody Lawyer
Matters regarding child custody can be painful for everyone involved. Having parents agree on custody arrangements is ideal but not always possible. Parents want what
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Co-parenting in a Virtual World
In the past, co-parenting using technology such as phone calls, texts, chats, or video calling, was used when separated or divorced parents either lived far
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Understanding Father’s Rights
Being in the middle of a custody case, or reopening a case, can be a stressful, frightening experience. Many fathers are concerned that they won’t
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Six Feet Apart: Divorce and Co-parenting During Covid-19
Even in the best-case scenario, divorce is a huge stressor. But now, there are additional forms of stress due to Covid-19. Most courts are not