Category: Custody & Parenting Time
Single Father Adopts, Reunites Five Siblings Under Age Five
Lamont Thomas never planned to foster children, but when his friends lost their child to the system he felt compelled to step up and care for their son. Then came more kids in need.
Don’t Let Facebook Connections Influence Your Child Custody Case
When parties to a lawsuit use social media to connect with key individuals involved with a court case, it can lead to disruptions, overturned rulings and increased costs.
Are You Ready? CDC School Recommendations Signal a Need for New Childcare Options
CDC recommendations for reopening schools could lead to big changes to needs for childcare and could help some dads get more time with their kids.
How COVID-19 is Affecting Non-Custodial Parents, Parenting Time, and Child Support
The country is on lockdown and posing significantly challenges to coparents. Do you still have to pay child support? Can your ex keep your child at home? Learn the latest on how states are enforcing orders right now.
3 Ways that Single Dads Can Connect with Their Kids During the Coronavirus
For some parents, Covid-19 is creating barriers to access. Here are three easy ways single dads can stay connected with their kids.
In Texas, Dad Battles Mom’s Former Boyfriend for Custody of 4 Year Old Girl
When this dad’s ex-wife died, her live-in boyfriend of 10 months filed for custody and won overnight visitation with the dad’s 4-year-old daughter. Now, he’s fighting alongside the state of Texas to get the man out of her life.
‘Co Parenting Expert’ Encourages Mom to Call Child Protective Services When Dad Cuts Son’s Hair Without Her Permission
Heading to CPS or to family court over petty issues usually comes back to bite you. Figure out how to handle minor disagreements without putting custody at risk.
Wisconsin Woman Jailed for Taking Hit Out on Child’s Father
Women are just as likely as men to take out a hit on an ex. Fortunately, the contracts are rarely completed. The reason why was a nasty surprise for one Wisconsin mom.
Study Accidentally Finds that Courts are Taking Claims of Parental Alienation in the Face of False Allegations of Abuse More Seriously
A new study shows courts are taking a more serious stance on allegations of parental alienation when it is accompanied by potentially false claims of abuse. Of course, that wasn’t its purpose.
UK Parents Needed for Studies on Parental Alienation, Court Abuse, and Also Need Victims of Domestic, Economic, and Emotional Abuse
UK parents are being asked to take part in surveys on parental alientation and other forms of domestic violence. Protect your anonymity while helping to shape policies in the United Kingdom.