Divorce And The Abusive Spouse

Divorce is almost always a difficult life experience, but few things are worse than staying married to an abuser. If you are to begin a new life safely, you must make preparations before the specter of divorce causes additional problems. Any of the below safeguards that can be accomplished in the period leading up to a separation and divorce can help keep you and your children from harm. Read on to learn about how to stay safe when divorcing an abusive spouse. Read More 

Four Wonderful Things You Can Accomplish with Virtual Visitation

Child visitation doesn't always involve a physical visit with your child. Most states give room for virtual visitation, which takes place via electronic medium. Virtual visitation should be viewed as a supplement and not a replacement of physical visitation, but here are some of the wonderful things you can accomplish with virtual visitation: 1. Helping with Homework If you used to help your kid with homework while you were still married, there is no reason divorce should make you stop. Read More 

Are You A Grandparent? Know Your Rights For Visiting Your Grandchildren

One of the joys of getting old is being able to spend time with your grandchildren. Unfortunately, it's possible for that to be taken away from you, such as when your child decides to get divorced or your grandchild is given up for adoption. Visitation rights may be completely cut off, especially if your child is now living with someone that you are not related to. That's why it's so important that you know what your rights are as a grandparent when it comes to visitation. Read More