As children grow and situations change, there may be a need for modifications after a divorce court order is issued Parties can make changes without going back to court. Flexibility and compromise are key in helping to accommodate the changing needs of children and parents If the parties cannot come to an agreement, re-litigation is…
Joint physical custody usually refers to sharing of time with the children. There may be a shared plan that affords alternating weekends and time during the week as well as holidays. There may also be a joint custodial plan that provides for a 50/50 sharing of time. In the context of decision making, sole legal…
A mediator or your attorney will help make a decision on your parenting and custody plan. f the divorce is taking place in a court, the court will review the parenting and communication history as well as the needs of the children. The focus will primarily be on the children and what they need Custody,…