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October 03, 2021

Helping Loved Ones Through Domestic Violence


Witnessing a loved one go through domestic violence is extremely difficult. However, it is essential to know the warning signs of domestic violence to help an individual in need. Fait & DiLima, LLP understand how important it is to help our loved ones when they are in need. That’s why we have provided potential signs […]

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September 01, 2021

5 Myths and Facts About Co-Parenting


When you’re getting a divorce, you may have a lot of questions pertaining to your kid’s well-being during the separation period and after the divorce is final. One thing is certain, child custody cases and co-parenting are complex subjects and every family’s situation is unique. There are myths surrounding child custody, co-parenting, and divorce that […]

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August 06, 2021

Is Supervised Visitation Permanent?


In cases where there are concerns as to whether or not a non-custodial parent will properly care for a child during scheduled visitation, a judge may order supervised visitation. Generally, this is not meant to last for an indefinite period. Instead, a judge will typically order supervised visitation for a specified period of time, during which […]

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July 29, 2021

What if My Ex Doesn’t Abide by the Custody Order?


What to Do If Your Ex Doesn’t Follow Your Custody Order For recently divorced parents, sticking to a new custody and visitation order can be a little difficult if you’re not familiar with your new schedule. With a legal/court-enforced child custody order, both parents are expected to abide by the agreement that’s put in place. […]

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July 29, 2021

Meeting Your Child Custody Attorney for the First Time


How to Prepare to Meet Your Child Custody Attorney Most people experience feelings of nervousness during their initial meetings with their attorney — especially when it involves child custody orders. While it’s normal to feel overwhelmed, or even reluctant before your meeting, we have tips to help you prepare and ease doubts you may have […]

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July 12, 2021

Enforcing a Child Support Order


Even after a divorce, parents will continue to have a financial obligation to their children. Generally, the parent with whom the children spend less time will be ordered to pay child support since it is assumed the custodial parent is fulfilling their financial obligation to them. If your co-parent stopped paying child support or fails to pay the […]

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July 01, 2021

Parallel Parenting After a Contentious Divorce


If you recently endured a contentious and hostile divorce, you may have some concerns regarding how you and your former spouse will approach your parenting duties. While co-parenting is ideal and beneficial for children, it is not always possible after a high-conflict situation. Therefore, parallel parenting might be the better option for you. Continue reading […]

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June 25, 2021

The Risks of Using an Online Divorce Service


If you and your spouse have decided to dissolve your marriage, you may be thinking of ways to bring down the costs of your divorce. Although an online divorce service may seem like a more cost-effective approach to ending your marriage, the truth is that these one-size-fits-all services do not account for the unique aspects of […]

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June 23, 2021

Summer Activities to Try During Visitation


3 Tips and Summer Activities for Visitation During the summer, things may look a little different for your family’s custody and visitation plan. You may have more time to spend with your children now that school is out for the summer, and if you’re looking for fun activities to do, then continue reading our blog! […]

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June 08, 2021

Navigating a High-Conflict Divorce


It is no secret that divorce can get messy and, if you are dealing with a particularly difficult spouse, you may find yourself in the middle of an acrimonious and high-conflict divorce. Although there may be nothing you can do to make your spouse approach this process more amicably, you can still navigate this situation […]

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