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Is Spying on a Spouse Illegal?
Is Spying on a Spouse Illegal?

With today’s rapid advancement in technology, there has been an increase in spouses attempting to spy on their partners. Incidences of tracking a sp...

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Co-Parenting During Summer Break
Co-Parenting During Summer Break

Children often spend the whole year longing for summer vacation. Unfortunately, for many divorced parents, this time can be especially difficult to na...

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3 Strategies When a Narcissist Won’t Let Go
3 Strategies When a Narcissist Won’t Let Go

Having a relationship with a narcissist can be extremely traumatic. By definition, a narcissist is someone who has a very inflated sense of self-impor...

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Are Video Recordings Admissible in Family Court?
Are Video Recordings Admissible in Family Court?

Today, people use electronic devices to communicate with each other daily. As technology becomes further ingrained in our lives, the use of electronic...

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Co-Parenting Tips to Live By
Co-Parenting Tips to Live By

Co-parenting after a divorce can be a difficult task for any parent. There are often reasons for your separation that could make co-parenting challeng...

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Advice for Marriage During Quarantine
Advice for Marriage During Quarantine

Transitioning to working from home after spending a majority of your time out of the house can be a tough adjustment for anyone. You have to create a ...

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Asking Your Partner to Sign a Prenup
Asking Your Partner to Sign a Prenup

Although generally no couple expects their relationship to end in divorce, it happens to about 50 percent of all marriages in the country. Properly di...

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Three Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Family Lawyer
Three Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Family Lawyer

Going through an intra-family legal issue is often a difficult situation that can be taxing on all of those involved. Sometimes the first step of deci...

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Three Tips for Creating a Child Visitation Schedule
Three Tips for Creating a Child Visitation Schedule

Once a couple establishes their child custody agreement, they can proceed to craft a visitation agreement and schedule. This plan could be agreed upon...

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