The holiday season can be a joyous time filled with family traditions, celebration and togetherness. However, for co-parents this time of year can also present unique challenges. Navigating shared responsibilities and ensuring that both parents are involved in their children’s holiday experiences requires careful planning and communication.
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Why choosing the right divorce attorney is critical
Divorce is one of the most impactful events you will go through in life, and it can come with emotional, physical and financial turmoil. Having adequate representation to assist you through the process can make a world of a difference in your experience.
Experience
Montana family law is complex, and you need to be…
Don’t let silence hurt: How to talk to your kids about divorce
Divorce is a difficult conversation for anyone, but especially for children. The fear of hurting them or making things worse can lead parents to avoid the topic altogether. However, silence can be far more damaging than open communication. Here in Missoula, where strong family bonds are a cornerstone of the community, talking to your kids…
How to prepare for your divorce
Deciding to get a divorce in Montana can be difficult, but the process itself can be even more challenging if you are not prepared. Taking the time to prepare is important as this can significantly impact the outcome of your divorce.
Take stock of your situation
Before you file for divorce, you should evaluate your…
Three critical factors to use when choosing a divorce mediator
When a marriage isn’t working as planned, there’s sometimes no choice but for couples to seek a divorce. Divorcing couples have a few ways to carry out this legal matter. If you and your former spouse can attempt to work together, choosing a mediator in Montana can be a smart option. But, before mediation begins…
How to make parenting work for everyone
Montana law stipulates that a proposed parenting plan meet the best interest of the child standard. This means that whatever you and your child’s other parent agree to will ultimately allow your kid to thrive. There are a number of factors that you’ll need to take into account when crafting a plan that both meets…
How to focus on your child’s well-being during divorce
If you are going through a divorce, you may be concerned about its effect on your Montana children. Despite the emotional and financial turmoil that it can cause, it is still possible to have one that focuses on the best interests of the child and protects them to some extent.
Avoiding open conflict
You may…
A Montana divorce involving a special needs child
Divorce is usually a difficult process, especially when there are children involved. However, when the child has special needs, the divorce process can be even more challenging. Montana parents who plan on getting a divorce and are sharing custody of a special needs child must consider additional factors to ensure the best possible outcome for…
Protecting your medical malpractice during divorce proceedings
If you are a doctor with a thriving medical practice in Montana, going through a divorce can be a difficult experience. Your practice may suffer as you navigate the emotional and financial fallout of the divorce. Taking proactive steps to protect your practice from the potential repercussions of divorce is essential for preserving its long-term…
How divorce impacts a child
A divorce may have a significant impact on your life both now and well into the future. In addition, it will likely have a significant impact on your child’s life. Ideally, you will do whatever it takes to make sure that your child has the support and resources needed to navigate this chaotic time. One…