A divorce is a sensitive topic for children that can leave parents overwhelmed. According to Healthline, parents do not always anticipate the impact that divorce will have on their children. A child’s entire world is changing, they may feel abandoned or out of...
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Is nesting right for us after divorce?
Co-parenting is very beneficial for children, but it can also be frustrating. Navigating the various pitfalls involved with trying to parent children from two different residences is often a point of contention. In response to this, more and more families are...
Can you relocate with your kids after your divorce?
As you get further into your post-divorce life in Pompano Beach, opportunities may arise that bring with them chance to relocate. You may wish to pursue them, yet doing so can be difficult if you share custody of your children with your ex-spouse. This prompts the...
Parallel parenting can help you keep your sanity after divorce
For many couples, the divorce process can be emotionally grueling and completely necessary all at the same time. You might feel like you don’t ever want to see your ex again. But even though you’ve drifted, you still want your children to have an everlasting bond with...
What to include in a Florida parenting plan
Before Florida parents divorce, part of the process is coming up with a parenting plan to share custody of their children. One of the advantages of creating an effective parenting plan is that it will help parents tackle any disagreements and develop stronger...
What visitation rights do same-sex couples have after divorce?
Legal marriage for same-sex couples has only been widely recognized since 2015. The legal landscape regarding same-sex marriages and same-sex divorces is constantly evolving. While more people today are free to marry who they wish, the dissolution of your marriage can...
How children benefit when their parents share custody
Sharing time with your child may not be your first choice, but when your son or daughter spends time living in the homes of both parents, it may lead to lifelong benefits. If that joint-custody arrangement was not your initial preference, understanding how it may...
Don’t let child custody disputes drive you crazy
It is easy to understand how parents can get upset when dealing with child custody matters. It’s likely that divorcing couples didn’t get along very well when they were married, and now they have to work together to create a custody arrangement. A healthy co-parenting...
Ensuring your rights as an LGBT parent through adoption
As an LGBT parent, you know that state and federal laws have not always been in your favor, to put it mildly. At the Law Office of Cheryl Bucker, we know that, while the changes that marriage equality has brought have been welcome, they can also be confusing. It is...
How can I make joint custody work?
Sharing custody of children is usually best for the family, as it allows kids to have strong bonds with both parents. That does not mean that shared custody is easy to navigate. In fact, many parents have a hard time coming to terms with child-rearing issues when...