Many divorced parents can't hide their negative feelings toward their exes from their children. Even though experts universally caution parents not to criticize one another in front of or directly to their children, they do it anyway. Sometimes they can't help...
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Why you need a prenuptial agreement if you own a business
The number of divorced people in Kentucky is a little higher than the national average, but still pretty low -- 3.8 people per thousand. However, if you're preparing to get married and you or your spouse own a business, a prenuptial agreement can help ensure that the...
An alcohol monitoring system can get you more access to your kids
You used to have a problem with alcohol. It was one of the things that led to your divorce. Now you've been sober for awhile. However, your co-parent wants conditions placed on your ability to see your kids -- including use of an alcohol monitoring system to prove...
Why couples should be honest about their finances before marriage
Nearly 80 percent of divorcing couples say that financial problems played at least some role in their break-ups. That's according to a study by Experian from last year. However, another study found that only 2 percent of married couples have prenuptial agreements. One...
How to prepare your child for a move after divorce
Parental divorce requires a multitude of transitions for kids. They may have to move to a new home or even a new town and new school. They may see one of their parents very little or almost never. Depending on how their parents divide custody of the kids, they may...
Be prepared: Divorce will cost more in 2019
Did you know that getting a divorce in 2019 could be incredibly expensive?Divorce is already an expensive venture because of all the assets you have to share with your former spouse, alimony payments, child support and other fees, but now it could be even worse...
Yes, modifying your custody or visitation order is possible
After a court hands down a custody order, one or both parents may find that the plan simply is not compatible with their lives or the needs of their child. In some cases, one parent may feel quite satisfied with the order, while the other parent feels that the terms...
Understanding fixed visitation for parents
If you or anyone you know has gone through a child custody battle, you know just how difficult it can be for parents to remain objective and fair when it comes to retaining parental rights and custody of a child. In some cases, parents may find themselves so at odds...
Is your prenuptial agreement vulnerable to challenges?
When a couple chooses to create a prenuptial agreement, one of its clear objectives is to simplify a potential divorce so that the spouses do not waste time and resources haggling over the specifics. However, some prenups are not entirely fair in their terms, or may...
Custody orders are not suggestions, they’re legally binding
If you are like most parents who share custody of a child, you probably find that your custody order is not very convenient, at least some of the time. The realities of juggling work responsibilities, parenting privileges and duties, and other demands on our time can...

