When you have a child, you’re legally obligated to contribute to the support and welfare of that child, even if you’re not a custodial parent. When a noncustodial parent refuses to pay their child support obligations, the custodial parent can file an action to force payment—and if the other parent... View Article
When two divorced parents live far away from each other, holidays and custody agreements are naturally a bit more difficult to work out. This is especially true if the move just happened and the parents need to renegotiate their parenting schedule. Depending on the current visitation schedule, one parent might... View Article
Getting a divorce when you have young children with your spouse can create several challenges. In addition to navigating issues like child support, custody and visitation, you also have to consider the long-term costs that will arise as your kids become adults and pursue secondary education. A lot of parents... View Article
One common issue that must be navigated after divorce as part of child custody processes is determining where the children will be enrolled not just in school, but also in daycare, afterschool care, wrap-around care or other types of child care. There are several issues you must consider when dealing... View Article
The economy has come a long way since the market collapse and Great Recession of 2008, but times can still be tough out there for people in the job market. A combination of stagnant wages and lack of openings providing decent pay can make it difficult to avoid even some... View Article