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May 27, 2011

Man Cave WorldwideBy Matt Allen

Editor, DadsDivorce.com

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to grilling season, though if you’re like me you've had the grill cover off for at least a month.

One company is trying to capitalize on man's great love of grilling and beer, the aptly named Man Cave Worldwide, which directly sells meat and bar and grilling accessories to men through MEATings.

A home MEATing is like those Pampered Chef and Tupperware parties you hear about but for guys. And instead of Tupperware, there's meat. And beer.


May 15, 2009
  By Cary McMahon Father and Daughter Cooking

            Breakfast isn't the only important meal of the day for your children, and getting your kids to eat what you fix is always the task.  The recipes below are sure to be a success with your kids - and they are easy to make!

           So try out these fun and tasty lunchtime recipes for your next lunch time with the kids.  They are sure to love them!

 

To submit your idea, video, recipe, etc. for DadsStory, click here!


Oct 05, 2008

Question:

I have been divorced for 2 1/2 yrs and I was awarded Joint Custody w/ my former spouse being the Primary Parent. I pay 20% of my income including allowances (I'm in the military). During the past 2 1/2 yrs I have also and always contributed my son's extracurricular activities and also given his mother extra money for clothes and school supplies.

Nov 29, 1999

Question:

I live in Southwest Virginia and have a court order that says that I have weekend visitation with my son every other weekend. I have always eaten lunch with my son once a week since he was in school. After an argument with my former spouse I found out that she went to my son's school and gave them the order and suggested that I should not be able to see my son during lunch because it does not say it in the order. We have "joint custody" and now the school will not even let me on the property to each lunch with my son. They will not even allow my parents or brother to each lunch with him. They said that if I could not eat lunch with him that they feel that my family cannot either. Can this legally be done?

Answer:

Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of Virginia. It certainly depends on what your Order states. In general, physical custody time is specifically outlined in your Order and unless there is agreement between the parties to the contrary, the court Order controls. For example, if your ex has custody on Mondays and Tuesday, and you have custody on Wednesdays and Thursdays, you should be allowed to have lunch with you son on your days. The fact the child is in school during your custody time does not mean that she makes sole decisions because he is in school, or that the school has "custody" during those times. The wording in your decree is important in clearing this up since the school apparently has interpreted your decree according to what your ex-wife has presented to them. You should consult with your attorney to make sure the wording allows you to have lunch with your son. Once you have confirmed this, the school should be contacted to clear up the matter so you can resume having lunch with your son.

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