Social media has become a daily part of peoples lives, affecting everything from home life, work to even personal relationships. Social media can be helpful too, from sharing memories to staying connected with friends and family. But during a divorce, those same...
Family Law And Divorce
Seeking common ground for parenting time schedules
Parenting time schedules can be very difficult to draft efficiently and effectively. Most of the time, both parents want to remain actively involved in their child’s life, and understandably so. Reaching an agreement on how time will be shared to facilitate this goal...
Key advantages of divorce mediation
While you can litigate your divorce, it isn’t necessarily the best option. There are collaborative alternatives such as mediation. Mediation is a low-conflict method of divorce that focuses on finding mutual resolutions peacefully. What are some of the key advantages...
Understanding your international child custody dispute
International child custody fights are complex and emotional. When parents live in Indiana and abroad, solving custody issues needs careful handling of state and international laws. Here is what you need to know if you face this situation. Understanding jurisdiction...
3 things to consider when telling your children you are divorcing
If you have children and have decided to get a divorce, you need to inform them about the decision as soon as possible. But how can you deliver the news while protecting them from the potential effects of a divorce? By considering these three things: 1. Preparation...
What happens to debt during a divorce?
Going through a divorce means that things obtained during the marriage have to be divided. Many people assume that this has to do with assets, but part of the property division process has to do with dividing debts. Learning a bit about what may happen to debts...
Signs you may be dealing with parental alienation
Going through a divorce is often a difficult process, especially when children are involved. Parental alienation can complicate the situation further. Parental alienation occurs when one parent attempts to manipulate a child to turn against the other parent. It...
What is parental alienation, and could your child be suffering from it?
In an ideal world, after a divorce, a previously married couple should be able to put aside their differences for the sake of their children. It is important that both parties still present a united front as parents to promote a sense of normalcy and consistency in...
Divorce tips if your spouse is a narcissist
Technically speaking, your spouse is probably not a narcissist. Experts believe that narcissistic personality disorder affects at most 5% of the American population. It may be as low as half a percent. It is just not very common. That being said, your spouse certainly...
What makes divorce difficult?
Couples have different experiences when it comes to divorce. While some people have a more manageable process, many go through difficulty navigating divorce. Below are three factors that can make divorce challenging: The decision to get a divorce The challenges can...