Custody and Visitation: Family Court Services Mediation v Private Custody Evaluation

Custody and Visitation: Family Court Services Mediation v Private Custody Evaluation

In every family law case involving custody and visitation issues, the parents are required to participate in a custody mediation or evaluation process. By default, parents are scheduled for custody mediation though an avenue provided by the court system, called Family Court Services. There is also an alternative option for engaging in a private custody evaluation outside of the process provided by the court system.

CO-PARENTING WITH AN ABUSER

CO-PARENTING WITH AN ABUSER

If you are were in a relationship where you experienced domestic violence, regardless of whether it was physical, emotional, or verbal, it is likely you deal with some ongoing anxieties relating to that trauma. But if you have a child with an abusive partner, the nightmare doesn’t always end when the divorce papers are signed.

SOCIAL MEDIA DURING DIVORCE: TO POST OR NOT TO POST

SOCIAL MEDIA DURING DIVORCE: TO POST OR NOT TO POST

Almost everyone has a social media footprint these days, whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, or some combination of these and others. Social media often plays an important role
in people’s lives; it’s an effective tool to stay connected to friends and family and to share your
thoughts and feelings about major events in your life, especially during current social-distancing
protocols.