Month: April 2025
What if your co-parent is intentionally being difficult?
Co-parenting can sometimes be challenging. In most cases, co-parents eventually reach a workable way of raising their children together. Yet sometimes, one parent has no intention of ever letting the relationship become easier. They aim to continue making their...
3 benefits daughters get from having their dads around
A lot of children grow up seeing far less of their dads than their mums. Sometimes it has always been like that, other times it gets that way after a divorce. Courts do not have an automatic preference for either mothers or fathers when looking at custody and...
It’s important to update a family emergency plan post-divorce
Southern Californians always have to be prepared to leave their homes – sometimes at a moment’s notice. Earthquakes and fires can leave people with mere moments to get out and get to safety. Torrential rains and flooding can also require moving to another location, at...
Divorce doesn’t do away with debts
Married couples often open a variety of credit accounts with each other. This can include things like the mortgage and car note, but it can also involve other types of credit like credit cards. There are also other debts, such as doctor, utility, tax and other bills...