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How to Stop Parental Alienation

Divorces can be highly emotional events for everyone involved – including both spouses and the children they may have together. However, some parents can use divorce to vent their frustrations about their ex to the child, leading to some children developing a negative picture of the other parent. This act is known
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What Is Child Support Used For?

If you are getting a divorce and you have children with your former spouse, the courts may ask you to pay child support. Typically, the non-custodial parent pays child support to the custodial parent to help support the child’s basic living expenses. Depending on the circumstances of your divorce and the cost
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What Are My Rights as a Stepparent?

The relationship between you and your stepchildren is special. Although you may not be their biological parent, you care for them just the same. Unfortunately, the courts do not always afford you the same rights as a biological parent during a divorce proceeding. While you may not be able to claim all
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10 Signs of Parental Alienation

Divorce is a difficult situation for everyone involved, especially if you have children with your former spouse. Some divorced parents can engage in a practice called parental alienation, which occurs when one parent attempts to turn the children against the other parent. Not only can parental alienation lead to strained relationships between
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Types of custody you might encounter

Child custody orders have many different points. Many people focus on what type of custody a parent has when they are discussing these orders. There are several different points that you should look at when you are trying to determine what is included in your child custody situation. There are two different
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