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How to Take Co-parenting From Combative to Collaborative in Kansas City
Many recently divorced parents in Kansas City struggle to balance their personal issues with their co-parents and their shared responsibilities as parents. It’s vital for any parent to develop healthy coping mechanisms after divorce and to prevent their personal issues with their co-parent from distressing their child. Unfortunately, it’s common for newly divorced parents to struggle to adapt to their new circumstances, and it can take a long time before divorced parents develop a cohesive and collaborative co-parenting strategy. If you have recently divorced your co-parent in Kansas City or have a contentious relationship with them for any reason, co-parenting
How Will My Divorce Affect My Estate Plan in Kansas City, MO?
Divorce can be an emotionally stressful and financially straining experience for anyone. Every divorce case is unique, and you likely have a host of concerns following the finalization of a recent divorce in the Kansas City, MO area. While many people need time to adjust to their new lifestyles after divorce, one concern that requires prompt attention is your estate plan. If you have any kind of estate plan in place, your recent divorce has likely influenced various components of it, and it may no longer suit your needs and interests. If anything were to happen to you while your
Most Common Financial Disputes in Kansas City, MO, Divorce Cases
Divorce is typically an emotionally charged and multifaceted process. Ending a marriage is never easy due to the emotional strain this situation usually causes. However, the financial aspects of divorce can make a case even more contentious. If you are preparing to divorce in Kansas City for any reason, you are likely to have many concerns about the issues you must resolve in your divorce proceedings. A standard Missouri divorce requires settling property division, child custody, and support for the couple’s children and resolving any other lingering issues between the spouses. While the average person can likely account for the
How to Prove an Ex-Spouse Is Unfit for Child Custody
Having children is one of the most rewarding experiences a person can have. They are innocent, loving, and have a natural ability to bring joy into our lives. Unfortunately, not all parents are created equal. In fact, some parents are downright dangerous and unfit to care for their children. This can result from mental illness, drug addiction, or even physical abuse. If you are in the process of getting a divorce and have children with your spouse, you may have custody concerns. If you believe that your ex-spouse is unfit to care for your children, there are certain things you
How to Prepare for a Kansas City, MO, Divorce
Divorce is more than just terminating your marriage contract. It is also a complex legal process of dividing your marital property between you and your spouse, and if you have children together, the two of you must resolve custody. Ultimately, every divorce is unique, and every couple undergoing divorce will face different challenges. However, anyone can do a few things to make their divorce easier to manage and more likely to yield positive results. Whether you have been blindsided by an unexpected divorce petition from your spouse or have seen the end of your marriage coming for quite some time,
How to Protect Your Children From Drug-Abusing Partners in Kansas City
If you are in a relationship with someone who abuses drugs, it can be challenging to know what to do. You may be worried about the safety of your children, and you may feel like you are stuck in a difficult situation. On the one hand, you want to protect your children from harm; on the other hand, you are empathetic to your partner and want to help them overcome their addiction. However, it is important to remember that you must put your children’s safety first. If you are in a relationship with a drug abuser, and they are exhibiting
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