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Month: December 2022

2022 > December

The Guardian Ad Litem – The Most Underutilized Tool in Your Custody Toolbelt

  • December 27, 2022
  • Advice, Child Custody

In a custody matter, the court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to investigate a dispute and ensure that a child’s best interests are protected. If you are interested in having a GAL appointed to your case, continue reading to learn more about their responsibilities, reasons for appointment, and benefits to your case. What…

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Co-parent Counseling: What is it and do I want to do it? 

  • December 6, 2022
  • Advice, Child Custody, Parenting Coordination

What is Co-parent Counseling? Co-parent counseling is a therapeutic process where you and your ex attend counseling with the goal of improving your ability to communicate with each other and make unified decisions for your children.  This is done voluntarily or after being ordered to participate via a custody court order.  A co-parent counselor can…

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