Communication and Co-Parenting After Divorce

Communication and Co-Parenting After Divorce

One of the trickiest facets of divorce is finding a way to communicate openly, effectively, and peacefully with your ex as you both navigate co-parenting together. In an ideal situation, co-parenting would be flexible, and communication would flow easily between…

Joint Custody and the Classroom

Is it okay for a parent to volunteer in their child’s classroom outside their custody hours?  In the latest installment of Love Court on the Alice 96.5 Morning Show, here is the question directed at Jessica Anderson on the topic:…

 How to Prepare for a Divorce Case

How to Prepare for a Divorce Case

It’s not that a great thing is ending—it’s that better days are coming. Nothing is more normal than feeling a sense of loss after leaving a partnership. There was a time for preparing for a future together, but if you’re…

 How to Serve a Parent Who Cannot Be Located

How to Serve a Parent Who Cannot Be Located

Opening a divorce or custody case requires you to ensure that your spouse is served with the essential documentation to begin the legal procedure. While it seems like a straightforward procedure, it can become a lot more challenging when you don’t…

 Handling Unexpected Medical Expenses After a Divorce

Handling Unexpected Medical Expenses After a Divorce

Child support is a significant consideration when undergoing a divorce. In addition to child support, parents must pay essential expenses, including the payment of uninsured and often insured medical bills. Many judges order the 30/30 Rule for unreimbursed medical expenses, requiring…