Co-parenting after a divorce is always tough – even if the relationship ended on good terms. Parenting can be even harder following a particularly difficult separation. Traditional co-parenting involves working together and communicating often on behalf of the child....
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Child Custody & Support
Does joint custody improve men’s parenting?
For fathers, divorce can pose a set of unique concerns. These men often worry about how often they will see their children or whether they will be able to effectively parent without the help of their soon-to-be exes. Despite these worries, fathers in West Virginia and...
Child support important for stability after divorce
Most parents in West Virginia just want was is best for their children. Securing things like financial support after a divorce is often key to that hope. However, child support is not necessarily as cut and dried as some parents might think. Figuring out the correct...
Child custody and co-parenting — is it more work?
Effectively co-parenting after divorce can be difficult but worthwhile for parents and children alike. However, working together with an ex-spouse is not always as easy it may seem. West Virginia parents who are considering co-parenting or wondering if they need to...
Joint child custody and support — how does it work?
Parents usually understand how important it is to focus on their child's best interests during the divorce process. When deciding on child custody matters, data and research seems to support that most children benefit from joint custody situations. While this might...
Could another state’s law set a new precedent in divorce?
When creating and freezing embryos, West Virginia couples typically create an agreement about how they will handle unforeseen incidents, such as the ending of their marriage or a sudden death. However, a new out-of-state law appears to supersede those...