Parents who are ending their marriages are finding it easier to agree upon the use of parenting plans in a Louisville divorce. The written parenting plan document outlines important issues regarding the children. This includes, but is not limited to the time each child will spend with each parent and how decisions affecting the child...
Difference Between Legal and Physical Child Custody in a Louisville Divorce
What is the difference between legal and physical child custody in a Louisville divorce case? Kentucky couples going through a divorce may not know the child custody options available to a judge when deciding issues regarding children during a divorce. When judges make any decision regarding the custody of a child they must give serious...
How to Deal With Co-Parenting Disputes as Summer Approaches
Are you wondering how to deal with co-parenting disputes as summer approaches and restrictions associated with COVID-19 are finally relaxing? Are you thinking of traveling to take your children to visit grandparents or family you haven’t seen in over a year? Do you just need to take the kids and get away? Your kids probably...
How Can You Spot the Signs of Parental Alienation
What happens if one parent attempts to turn their child(ren) against a co-parent? How can you spot the signs of parental alienation and take action to protect the relationship between you and your child(ren)? Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) was first identified in 1985 by child psychologist Richard Gardner. Basically, parental alienation occurs when one parent...