As a parent, your biggest fear may be the thought of your children's other parent moving away with them and interfering with your current custody agreement. According to Massachusetts's laws, the relocation of children, also called removal, can not occur without the...
Child Custody
How detailed is a parenting plan?
The divorce process may be lengthy, especially if you and your spouse cannot agree on some volatile and divisive issues. A document the court requires if you have children is a parenting plan, something that may prove challenging to hash out. A parenting plan is an...
Factors that influence child custody decisions
If you want to end your marriage and you have kids, or you are currently working through a divorce and a dispute involving your children has arisen, it is vital to review various factors related to child custody. When awarding child custody, courts take a host of...
Tips to help your child move past parental alienation
At the end of your marriage or relationship, you and your child’s other parent likely both have ranging feelings, which may include anger. Although normal to go through such emotions, some go further and involve their children in a potentially manipulative and harmful...
Can witnesses from other states testify in my custody case?
If your ex has custody of your child in another state, you may have to deal with additional hurdles in your custody case. Fortunately, the Massachusetts Child Custody Jurisdiction Act provides options for state residents to pursue custody across state lines. One...
What are some ways to help your children adjust to divorce?
As you prepare to end your marriage with your spouse, you may feel relieved or relaxed. However, at the same time, your children may show signs of nervousness or stress. Being able to handle their emotions and help them deal with the changes is important. Reduce your...
Proving alcoholism in your child custody modifications
Divorce is a stressful time, especially when it involves children where you, your spouse and Massachusetts courts may have different positions on what is in their best interest. After the divorce finalizations, your job as a parent continues. What happens if you find...
What do you know about making co-parenting work?
While you would rather your children grow up in the same household, you must share custody of them with your former spouse. Even though you and the other parent continue to raise your children as a unit, you have much more to learn about post-divorce parenting....
How do you tell your child about the divorce?
As a parent, the last thing you want is to cause your child unnecessary stress. Of course, breaking the news of divorce will result in this no matter how hard you try to avoid it, but there are ways that you can mitigate the stress they feel. It is a very unique and...