In a recent article from The Province, child and parenting behavior expert Priscilla J. Dunstan offers parents advice on how to make sure their kids feel loved and secure through a divorce. Read the full story
In a recent article from The Province, child and parenting behavior expert Priscilla J. Dunstan offers parents advice on how to make sure their kids feel loved and secure through a divorce. Read the full story
At the Men’s Divorce Law Firm, we try to recommend some good books for the men out there going through tough family law issues. Taken Into Custody by Stephen Baskerville is a great read that we definitely suggest.
For so long it was forgotten that fathers have such important roles in the lives of children; however, in the last couple of years we have begun to see the trends changing. Read the full story
We all remember the child book “Where the Wild Things Are” about a boy who gets sent to his room without eating and journeys into a world of his own imagination; however, what does the movie have that the book does not?
In the emotional rubble remaining after divorce, bruised parents often make bad decisions which can put a strain on their relationship with their children. Read the full story
Dads, you are often the last to know that your child is the victim of bullying. Children often do not share that they are being bullied with their parents due to shame and embarrassment.
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It is often said that fathers get the short end of the stick when it comes to divorce and child time-sharing (custody), when in fact it is the children who are affected most in a fatherless atmosphere.
Divorce is one of the most emotional experiences you will ever face. The decision to end a marriage is not an easy one, and often it is accompanied by anger, fear and resentment. The negative emotions associated with divorce are responsible for more than hurt feelings; they affect the legal process and its outcome. Read the full story
The world said goodbye to Michael Jackson today. Jackson’s death left behind three minor children, Prince Michael, 12, Paris Michael Katherine, 11, and Prince Michael II, 7, and an inevitable legal custody battle that will likely turn into one of the most complex child custody disputes this country has ever seen.
