Why Non-Litigating Parents Should Be Required to Take Parent Education
As a family law practitioner, you have the ability to refer your clients to an education program that is superior to what the court orders – allowing... Read more
As a family law practitioner, you have the ability to refer your clients to an education program that is superior to what the court orders – allowing... Read more
In April 2016, Divorce Marketing Group is launching the world’s first online Divorce School as part of their 20th-anniversary initiatives. Read more
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A practicing mediator and retired judge explains why mediation may be a better option than litigation for high-conflict divorce cases. Read more
A Michigan custody battle makes national headlines and shows how it's the children who become the innocent victims, stuck in the middle of their paren... Read more
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As a family lawyer, it is important to consider the adolescent’s personality when contemplating a joint physical custody schedule. Read more
A review of the de facto parentage case In Re Custody of B.M.H. that went through the Washington Supreme Court in November 2013. Read more
In Re Parentage of C.M.F.: The appellate court upheld the trial court's decision to place a child in the father's custody. The Supreme Court reversed... Read more
In Re Marriage of McDermott: The Washington Court of Appeals declined to pass a custody order because Kansas was declared his home state. Read more
In Re Welfare of H.Q.: The trial court was directed to determine whether the father was competent to voluntarily relinquish his parental rights. Read more
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