Child custody disputes can be some of the most emotionally challenging experiences a parent will face. When relationships break down, and difficult decisions must be made about where a child will live and who will make important decisions, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and even fearful about the future.
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What Courts Consider When Granting a Divorce in High-Conflict Cases
Divorce is never easy, but when emotions run high, communication breaks down, and disputes escalate, the process can feel overwhelming. A high-conflict case often involves deep disagreements about finances, parenting, or even personal safety, leaving you feeling stressed, uncertain, and unsure of what comes next.
Your Passport Could Be Revoked If You Owe Child Support: What You Need to Know
If you owe past-due child support, your passport may be at immediate risk. Starting May 8, 2026, the federal government began actively revoking passports from parents who owe unpaid child support. Here is what is happening, who it affects, and what you can do about it.
What to Consider When Seeking a Child Custody Modification
Few things feel more personal or emotional than child custody. When life changes, the parenting plan that once worked may no longer fit your child’s needs or your family’s reality.
When Can the Court Order Post-Secondary Educational Support?
Divorce and separation can be emotionally challenging for families, and one of the toughest decisions can involve supporting children as they transition into adulthood. Many parents wonder whether child support continues after high school and under what circumstances a court might order post-secondary educational support.
Navigating Minor Guardianship Cases: Rights, Duties, and Process
Dealing with minor guardianship cases can be one of the most emotional experiences a family faces. Whether you're stepping in to care for a relative's child, handling a situation where parents are unable to care for their child, or addressing other circumstances, the decisions you make can shape a child’s life in profound ways.
What Happens If Your Ex Violates a Custody or Support Order?
Few things are more frustrating or emotionally draining than when an ex refuses to follow a court order related to child custody or financial support. You’ve worked hard to create a stable arrangement that protects your children’s well-being and meets their needs.
When Can Grandparents Seek Visitation or Custody Rights?
Family dynamics can be complicated, and grandparents often play a vital role in the lives of their grandchildren. But sometimes, circumstances arise where a grandparent may be separated from their grandchild due to divorce, separation, or disagreements between parents.
Can You Relocate With Your Child After Divorce?
Divorce is never easy, and when children are involved, the challenges can feel even greater. One question that often comes up after a separation is whether a parent can relocate with their child. Moving can be a big step for a family, and we understand how stressful it can feel to balance your child’s well-being with your own life changes.
How Courts Decide Child Custody When Parents Disagree
Divorce or separation is rarely easy, especially when children are involved. When parents can’t agree on a parenting plan, the court must step in to decide child custody.