PHOENIX FAMILY LAW BLOG
CHILD CUSTODY – PARENT HIGH CONFLICT HAS NEGATIVE IMPACT ON KIDS
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Parental high conflict can have a negative impact on child custody cases. A leading child psychiatrist has warned that high conflict between parents can affect children’s brain development and interfere with their ability to learn. Dr. Jean Clinton, a clinical psychiatrist and professor at McMaster University , has found that the trauma caused by dueling adults can boost stress […]
Tags: child custody, HIgh Conflict
FOUR TIPS FOR GETTING ORGANIZED BEFORE A DIVORCE
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Divorce can be incredibly challenging. For most people, the end of a marriage is one of the most emotionally turbulent experiences they have ever had to go through. Unfortunately, this swell of emotions can lead people to make bad decisions, especially when it comes to complex topics like property division and spousal support. Most Phoenix divorce […]
Tags: divorce, divorce process, Family law
COMPLEX CHILD CUSTODY PLANS FOR COMPLEX FAMILIES
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Thursday, April 19, 2012
There are a growing number of interracial, inter-cultural and/or interfaith relationships in today’s society which produces a diverse religious and cultural heritage for the children. However, when these interracial, inter-cultural or interfaith relationships end, each parent will likely want to continue to celebrate their respective traditions with their children. Consequently, child custody and visitation plans or agreements can rapidly […]
Tags: child custody, Mediation
DIVORCE : SIGNS THAT IT IS TIME TO MOVE FORWARD
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Thursday, April 5, 2012
SIGNS THAT IT IS TIME TO DIVORCE According to a Gottman Institute study, couples typically wait an average of 6 years in an unhappy marriage before seeking help or a divorce. Deciding whether to leave a committed relationship can be a sad and complex process. In a study of divorcing couples published last year, the results showed that […]
Tags: DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE, MARRIAGE COUNSELING, THERAPY