With so many vacation days around the bend, it is important to make sure your custody agreement covers vacation and holiday parenting time. If that piece of your custody agreement is unclear, bitter arguments can arise, plans will fall through, and meticulously planned trips may have to be ...
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Create A Positive Mindset In Your Child
Helping children to create a positive mindset is critical to their success. One way you can create a positive mindset is to regularly praise your child’s efforts and achievements. For every negative thing you say to your child look for five positive things to say. You can praise your child for ...
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Set Your Child Up For Social Success!
Individuals who treat others with kindness, respect, and compassion are better liked than people who exhibit boorish behavior.
We naturally want to be around people with good social skills and avoid those whose social skills are lacking.
Begin building your child's interpersonal skills by ...
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Avoiding Divorce
The way you treat your partner has a significant impact on the likelihood of a split. If you are unable to talk about difficult subjects and withdraw and stonewall your partner, a divorce may be looming.
Moreover, if you treat your partner with contempt and you overly criticize them, your ...
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Tribute to Women of INfluence (TWIN) to Honor Angela Barker
Ms. Barker will be one of the influential women to be honored at the 2018 Tribute to Women of INfluence (TWIN) Event on December 6. The TWIN program honors women who have made significant contributions to industry in managerial, executive, supervisory and/or professional roles. It also recognizes ...
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Divorce for the Sake of the Kids’ Inheritance!
We have all heard of staying together for the sake of the children, but have your heard of getting a divorce to safeguard the children's inheritance?
It happens more often than you may think and one of the most recent occurrences is in a case currently before the courts in Palm Beach County, ...
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Make Sure that Your Custody Agreement has a Provision for Passports and Travel
In January, my husband and I went to renew one of our children's passports.
The process was an inconvenience to say the least. We had to gather documents proving that we were the parents of our child and we had to coordinate our schedules so that we could take our child to the post office ...
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The Tax Plan May Have a Big Impact on Divorcing Couples
On December 22, 2017, the President signed into law the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. One big change in the act is that alimony payments are no longer tax deductible by the ex-spouse paying the alimony. According to the House Ways and Means Committee, which helped to draft the new tax laws, the ability to ...
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The Holidays are Over; Time to Start Thinking About the Holidays!
One of the most contentious issues of divorce is holiday parenting time. Usually parenting time for the holidays and vacations supersede the regular access schedule. Typically parents agree without difficulty on a parenting time schedule and will alternate holiday parenting time. So for example if ...
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Prior to Getting Married, Think About What Could Happen in the Event of a Divorce
About five years ago a friend informed me that her son was getting married in two months and invited me to the wedding. I told her congratulations and that I would be happy to attend. Knowing her son was in his second year in law school and that his fiancé was not currently enrolled in school I ...
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