Staying inside during this quarantine can be extremely tough for some people. We have put together some tips to help you stay positive and make it through this Stay at Home Order. Read more on our blog:
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Ways to get through the Stay at Home Order and Quarantine positively
There are many provisions in the CARES Act, but only some of those that are particularly relevant to families. Read more on our blog:
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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
The Governor’s Stay Home, Stay Safe Order does NOT prohibit parents from transporting their children to the other parties’ residences to comply with custody and parenting time orders and agreements. Read more on our blog:
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COVID-19 Issues Related to Parenting Time
In the midst of uncertainty about school closings, jobs, paying bills, etc., many parents also have to worry about whether they should still be exchanging their children according to parenting time orders. Children, like all of us, crave certainty and predictability. Parenting time orders provide that. However, if for some reason you believe it is unsafe to exchange the children during this time, please reach out to the other parent and explain your concerns, possibly offering make up parenting time once school resumes and things appear to be safer.
You can’t control everything; however, you can significantly increase your influence over the way your divorce plays out by controlling the controllable. Read more on our blog:
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5 Ways You Can Control the Controllable in Your Divorce
Asking the right questions during your initial consultation will help you choose the right family law attorney for your needs. Read more on our blog:
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What to Ask a Divorce Attorney Before You Hire One