By Robert Reid McInvale | Published January 9, 2014 | Posted in Family Law | Tagged Tags: best interest of the child, Child custody, contested divorce, parenting coordinator, post-divorce modifications | Leave a comment
There are cases when divorced parents cannot reach a mutual agreement on child custody arrangements or adhere to their parenting plan. Sharing child care responsibilities and keeping on top of schedules is difficult even in the best of circumstances, but for former spouses with unresolved emotional issues or dysfunctional interpersonal styles, it can be impossible. Read More
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