Supervised vs. Unsupervised Parenting
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March 8, 2017

In most custody arrangements that aren’t equally or jointly divided, one parent is considered custodial and awarded sole custody of the children. The other parent is non-custodial, but is typically awarded parenting time, or the right to see and visit with their children on a set schedule.
Using Soberlink in Family Law Cases During the Holidays
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December 7, 2016

The holidays can be a difficult time for divorcing or divorced families. Splitting time with your children during the holidays is never easy. Alcohol related concerns compound the difficulties. The concerned parent likely worries about alcohol abuse during the holidays, and with good reason.
Parenting After Divorce: Your Options
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March 27, 2016

Navigating divorce with your children. When you and our spouse decide to divorce, it can be difficult to figure out how to co-parent your children. With two separate households come two separate sets of rules, which can confuse kids — especially if they’re already having a tough time dealing with the divorce itself.
Getting Over Divorce: Tips for Co-Parenting with an Alcoholic Ex
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The process of getting over a divorce is never straightforward, especially when children are involved. However, by proactively addressing the emotional and logistical hurdles, both parents and children can start to rebuild their lives and create a new sense of normalcy. In this article, Melissa Caballero Dunn, Managing Partner at Merel Family Law discusses how reaching the final stages of a divorce brings a sense of closure, but it also opens the door to new beginnings. With the right approach, you can move forward toward a future filled with stability and peace.
These Influencers Offer Great Free Resources For Those Going Through a Divorce
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Having the right support and resources can make a world of difference when it comes to divorce. If you are going through a separation, check out our list of influencers who offer great free resources for those going through a divorce. Divorce is tough, but with time to heal, self-love, and personal forgiveness, you have the power to overcome this time of change for a better future.