If you’re divorcing and you and your spouse have children, then child custody will be at the top of your list of priorities. If you and your spouse are unable to reach a suitable agreement between you, then it will be up to the court to settle custody matters based on...
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It’s not too early to start working out your summer custody issues
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Apr 29, 2022 | Child Custody
As we head into May, summer is on the horizon. And for many divorced families, summer brings chaos to their custody arrangements. For families of school-age children, those carefully crafted custody agreements can fail to adequately meet the needs of the kids and...
3 rules that will reduce conflict for parents sharing custody
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Apr 27, 2022 | Child Custody
Divorce can be a contentious process. Couples that share children may have particularly intense emotional responses to divorce proceedings because they cannot make a clean break. Their shared children will effectively force the couple to see one another frequently for...
Is my ex abusing our child?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Mar 29, 2022 | Child Custody
When a romantic relationship that involves a child ends in a separation or divorce, one of the parents may be awarded primary custody of the child while the other parent is awarded visitation rights. This is known as a custody order and it is informed by what the...
Don’t let your spouse weaponize the children during divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Mar 16, 2022 | Child Custody
Divorce takes an emotional toll on all parties. The ending of a relationship can be a tough reality to face up to. Sadly, there are times when one spouse may lose sight of what’s most important, the best interests of the children. Separating from your spouse might...
Proving biological paternity is a relatively new concept
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Mar 2, 2022 | Child Custody
Since the dawn of time, children have been born to both married and unmarried women where the biological paternity was undetermined or unknowable. But always in the past, the social construct was to assume that the husband of the mother was the father of the baby....
Accept this if you want to see your kids
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Feb 1, 2022 | Child Custody
Divorce can soon turn nasty if your spouse wants to make it that way. They could make all sorts of threats and demands to force you to give them what they want. If you have children, that may be their go-to bargaining tool. Your spouse might try to convince you they...
My ex won’t let me see my kids. What should I do?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Jan 24, 2022 | Child Custody
When a marriage or love relationship ends in a separation or divorce, and a child is involved, one of the issues the parties will need to address is custody. Depending on the circumstances, one parent may get primary custody while the other may get visitation rights....
What should you do if your child wants to live with the other parent?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Dec 2, 2021 | Child Custody
It can be a devastating blow to your feelings to find out that your child doesn’t want to live with you after a divorce. As a parent, you want to be there for your child and believe that they should receive all the support that you’re able to provide. If they don’t...
How to make joint custody work after divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Nov 24, 2021 | Child Custody
When two people get married and have children, they hope to live happily ever after. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Every year, thousands of marriages end in divorce, meaning children borne in such marriages experience a breakdown of the family situation...
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