Should I be Credited if my ex Removes our Child From Daycare, due to COVID-19?
Question: Should I be credited if my ex removes our child from daycare, due to COVID-19?
Question: Should I be credited if my ex removes our child from daycare, due to COVID-19?
Question: My ex is using the pandemic as an excuse to keep me from my child. What do I do?
Question: My co-parent is refusing custodial exchanges, due to COVID-19. What do I do?
Question: Are custodial exchanges considered essential travel during COVID-19?
Question: Can we temporarily change our parenting plan by verbal agreement until quarantine is over?
Cordell & Cordell, a domestic litigation firm assisting clients through family law issues for nearly 30 years, is dedicating itself to provide information to men, fathers, and families everywhere dealing with the ramifications of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The firm’s divorce attorneys are hard at work creating informational resources available to you at the COVID-19 Information Hub, available on the Cordell & Cordell YouTube page....
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Question: “Does a shelter in place order limit my right to parenting time?”
Parents care. They provide as much as they can for their children in creating the best home possible. If you are a divorced parent, you have to create a home for your children separate from the home of your co-parent. You must give them a bed to sleep in, a routine to maintain, and an environment for them to thrive in. If you are like...
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As a father, you want to do everything you can to be the parent your child deserves. You want to be able to take them to their dance classes or help them with their homework, but for many parents who did not fare well in family courts during child custody cases, this cannot be their reality. They cannot be the parents that their children deserve,...
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After a divorce, the parent-child relationship may have changed. The parent may not have the opportunity to see them as often as the parent may like, and as a result of the physical distance, emotional distance can develop. When that emotional distance exists at the same time as a co-parent alienating the children from you, it can be devastating for parent and damaging for the...
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