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Dec 07, 2012

divorce checklistBy Jennifer M. Paine

Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer

Although the holiday season is here, now is not the time to stop working on your case. In fact, the end of the year is a crucial time to complete three essential tasks that can impact your divorce.

Take some time to do these now, and you will have more time to enjoy the holidays.


Nov 13, 2012

keep children out of divorceBy Julie Garrison

Special to DadsDivorce.com

No one plans on getting divorced.

But when a marriage is having severe conflict or two people are actually going through a divorce, there are many things parents can do to shield the children from adult problems and help them adjust to the changes in their parents' relationship.

Here are 11 ways to keep your children out of your divorce.


Nov 12, 2012

divorce effect on childrenBy Julie Garrison

Special to DadsDivorce.com

Children go through more heartache during divorce than I could detail on a thousand pages.

Divorcing parents can become so wrapped up in their own turmoil that the children become collateral damage.

Here are three examples of behavior that can hurt children:


Oct 29, 2012

divorce mediationBy Sara Pitcher

Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer

In some divorce and child custody cases, the parties are ordered to attend mediation by the court. In others, the parties agree to attend mediation in an attempt to reach a divorce settlement agreement without the need for a hearing.

Either way, parties considering or preparing for mediation may have a lot of questions about what to expect from a family law mediation.


Oct 16, 2012

prevent parental kidnappingBy Julie Garrison

Special to DadsDivorce.com

An ounce of protection can help ward off a lifetime of sorrow and frustration.

The key in preventing parental kidnapping is to put protections and interventions in place that will prevent the child abduction from ever happening in the first place.

Here are 13 proactive actions that a parent can take:


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