Monthly Archives: October 2012

Divorce FAQ: What is a Temporary Relief Hearing?

A temporary relief hearing is a court hearing that determines what will happen during the pendency of your family law matter.  For example, if a couple is divorcing and they cannot agree on parenting time during their divorce proceedings, they can ask the court to determine temporary custody and parenting ...

2020-08-27T16:57:29-05:00October 15, 2012|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |

3 Reasons to Be Honest in your Custody Case

It goes without saying that child custody cases are intensely emotional. When emotions run high, parents tend to make rash decisions that can negatively impact the result of their custody case. It is always best to be honest and amicable during your divorce proceeding. Lying about your spouse or making ...

2020-08-27T16:57:29-05:00October 10, 2012|Categories: Child Custody, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |

What if my Spouse and I Can’t Agree on Where to Send our Child to School?

Surprisingly, the question of where to send a child to school during and after a divorce has become a widely litigated topic in recent years.  If one parent has sole legal custody of the child, that parent may make the decision regarding where the child will attend school.  If the ...

2020-08-27T16:57:30-05:00October 9, 2012|Categories: Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |

Couples that Share Housework have Higher Divorce Rates

A new study of Norwegian couples has shown that couples who share household duties and chores have higher divorce rates than those who don’t. The study examined data from 2007-2008 on thousands of Norwegian couples. Results showed that the 25% of couples who divided housework equally had higher divorce rates ...

2020-08-27T16:57:30-05:00October 1, 2012|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , |
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