by Robin Lalley
For a family law attorney, there are a lot of issues we try to “fix” when it comes to parents attempting to co-parent their children together after a separation or divorce. Common issues range from mom isn’t getting homework done to dad is always late for exchanges...
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by Nicole Sodoma
School is back in session. Labor Day has passed. Next up: the highly anticipated holiday season! When many of us think of the holidays, images of children trick-or-treating, a big turkey dinner with all of the fixings, or a family sitting around the fireplace...
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by Sodoma Law
For many two household families, back to school means adjusted parenting schedules, alternating holidays and vacations, organizing school pickups and planning after school activities. It is important to remember that these changes in your parenting schedule may...
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by Nicole Sodoma
When you can no longer ignore your unhealthy marriage, do you wonder why you are inclined to stick it out while your neighbor has bitten the bullet and separated or filed for divorce? Is it because they live by the mantra “Life is Not a Dress Rehearsal” and they are...
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by Penelope Hefner
We all know the importance of educating our children, but what about educating ourselves to be better parents? This is especially important in the case of divorced parents. Divorce is difficult enough on children without the parents behaving, well, like children. Here...
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by Robin Lalley
Interested in learning more about the use of a Parenting Coordinator? Charlotte Family Law Attorney Robin Lalley shares her insight on how to appoint a Parenting Coordinator and how influential a coordinator can be used in the right cases. As she describes,...
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