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Joint custody doesn’t necessarily mean equal parenting time

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, August 11, 2016. Divorce is typically a significantly disruptive event for everybody in the family, both couples and their children. Certainly, children are particularly vulnerable in the divorce process, and need the emotional and financial support of both parents during and after the process. The arrangement a couple has regarding parenting time can make a difference. Under state law, there are two different categories of custody a family court has to look at when determining custody arrangements: legal custody and physical custody. The difference is that physical custody concerns which parent has

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What if your child wants to live with their other parent?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Saturday, August 6, 2016. One of the problems with a divorce is that even when you do everything right, the outcome may not be exactly as you hoped. This can occur in a wide variety of situations, but one man describes a situation that may not be all that uncommon. He has apparently had primary custody of his daughter since the divorce. She lives with him during the year and spends half the summer with her mother, who lives in another state. After this summer, the teenage daughter has asked if she can

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Receiving advice from divorced friends/family during a divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, August 4, 2016. When a person notices that a friend or someone in their family is going through a general type of life experience they have also gone through, like a divorce, one of their first inclinations might be to provide advice based on their own experience. So, one thing divorcing individuals may get a lot of over the course of their divorce is advice from friends and family members who have gone through a divorce. Such advice can sometimes be of great help. Other times though, such advice could create a

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For men, does employment situation affect divorce chances?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Monday, August 1, 2016. A person’s employment situation can affect many things. According to a recent study, one of the things it may impact for men is their divorce likelihood. In the study, which looked at well over 6,000 heterosexual couples, the divorce chances (for the following year) of men who were employed full-time were compared with those of men who were not. The study found that the estimated divorce likelihood of the men who did not have full-time employment exceeded that of the men who had such employment by around a third.

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New design would allow both spouses to keep the home in a divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, July 28, 2016. Who wants what property-wise can play an enormous role in divorce negotiations/proceedings. Sometimes, both spouses will strongly desire to keep a certain piece of marital property. For some types of property, one option that might be available in such a situation is to physically split the property, so each person gets some of it. Other types of property though generally can’t be physically split. Houses fall into this category. However, a new housing design that has come up in Europe seeks to change this. The design is referred to as “Prenuptial

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Common points of conflict among co-parents

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Monday, July 25, 2016. Many things can be a part of a person’s everyday reality post-divorce. If they have kids, one such thing can be co-parenting with their ex. While one would hope the co-parenting relationship with one’s ex would go smoothly, this doesn’t always happen. Conflicts can arise between co-parents over many different things. Some examples of things that can be sources of conflict among divorced parents when it comes to co-parenting include: Scheduling matters, such as last-minute scheduling changes. Household rules, such rules regarding bedtimes and discipline. Inconsistencies in overall

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