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“I had no good reason”

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Visitation on Thursday, June 2, 2016. A woman writes of the time her former husband asked for 50/50 or shared custody of their children, she wanted to refuse him. She had received primary physical custody after their divorce. The girls were two and five, and he was not in a good place to care for them. But after the woman’s father developed cancer, she needs the girl’s father to help out getting the girls ready for daycare. Originally, he only had visitation for a few hours every weekend with no overnights. Then, after months of

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What will your child think of your parenting plan?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Friday, May 27, 2016. For many parents, during a divorce, they really do want to meet the statutory standard of the “best interests of the child” when making decisions about their child. Many truly believe they are doing what is best for their children. But for any divorced parent, it is a daunting standard and it may not be easily attained. Because it means when the child’s other parent does something that irritates you or frustrates you, you say nothing. When they are late in exchanging your child, either on the pickup or drop-off,

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How to avoid disaster when going through a divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, May 27, 2016. If you have told your friends and family that you are getting a divorce, it is likely that you are going to be peppered with advice about what you should do and how you should feel. Indeed, they probably have best interests in mind, but their advice may not really help you when it comes to making sure the process works for you and is within your budget. With that, we offer a number of tips to help you avoid protracted litigation or mistakes that could cost you more money. Keep

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It’s the conflict, not the divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Tuesday, May 24, 2016. There is always a great deal of concern for parents when it comes to divorce and their children. Many parents worry that their children will be “harmed” by divorce. There are many things that they may consider harm, from doing poorly in school to having a divorce of their own in the far distant future. The divorce process is itself a great unknown, and until you have to experience it for yourself, you never really know what to expect. How long will it take, how expensive will it be,

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Too much texting leads to divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Saturday, May 21, 2016. A report from Saudi Arabia describes the latest problem caused by technology. In this instance, it was texting. A bride and groom returned to their hotel room on their wedding night. The wife was responding to texts congratulating the new couple. The newly-minted husband asked her to stop and after becoming frustrated asked if the friends she was texting were more important than he was. She, annoyed by his question, said they were. Yelling and escalated arguments followed. Lawyers were apparently called in and divorce proceeding commenced. Now, this

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How to tell your children you are divorcing

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, May 20, 2016. Divorce is full of emotional events. From the first time the thought crossed your mind that you want to end your marriage, to the day you contacted a divorce attorney, until the day you receive the final order in your case from the Missouri family court, you will have to deal with various types of emotional tumult. One of the most tumultuous may be when you tell your child or children of your decision. How you explain to a toddler will be very different from what you tell a

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