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Being a grandparent is a great blessing among my peers. We all celebrate the birth of new grandchildren and happily share pictures of what we know to be the cutest, brightest and sweetest children in the world. This is universal. When I traveled to China I carried a picture of my grandson. Wherever I went I could attract a friendly crowd by showing his picture. Somehow through pointing and sign language we could establish the grandmother bond. I bet we could make greater strides toward world peace and understanding if our diplomats and heads of state shared grandchildren pictures.
It saddens me greatly when I am asked by a grandparent to help him/her establish visitation with grandchildren when the grandparents are estranged from the child’s parents. It saddens me first of all that the relationship is such that the grandparents feel the need to enforce rights and it saddens me because there is little by way of law to help. Read more….
Today’s guest expert, Margit Crane, offers advice to parents crafting a parenting plan.
Preparing to Craft a Parenting Plan
You’re getting divorced. Your kids are shaken and you are a jumble of emotions. It is in this confusion and drama that you will be asked to craft a parenting plan. No small feat, to be sure. Hopefully, these fail-proof tips will guide your decisions: Read more….
Guest Blogger today is Margit Crane: Margit Crane, M.S., M.Ed., is passionately devoted to making growing up much easier for ADD/ADHD kids, discombobulated teens, and the stressed-out parents who love them! “You don’t have to sit around waiting for this latest ‘phase’ to pass,” she says encouragingly. With Margit, clients enjoy more confidence, smoother communication, fewer conflicts, closer relationships, and increased academic success, all while having a lot more FUN!
How to Talk to Your Kids When Your Ex is a Jerk Read more….
Is it divorce or parental discord that most damages children? Answers are finally coming in! Read more….
Blog posts are being replaced by the short status update or, worse even the limited character Twitter feed. I think of these posts as a version of haiku with a challenge of using real words in a concentrated form that gets a message through rather than give in to the shortened R U and OMG. My extra challenge is that I write about complex emotional as well as legal issues. So here are some random musings too long for the twitter feed. Read more….
If you have minor children you definitely should have a will. Parents I talk to say they’ve been meaning to get around to it, they can’t afford it, or don’t see why they need one because they have no “estate”. I have added estate planning to my practice to counter these very arguments. My intention is to make it affordable and easy to take care of this important matter. Read more….
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