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When one parent requests permission from the court to move away with the child, the stay behind parent may feel helpless, as if the move will negatively impact his or her relationship with the child.

I've heard a number of clients tell me "l've had enough of working all day long paying his/her bills while he/she sits at home, why don't I just quit or take a part-time or minimum wage job to stick it to her/him?" This is an emotional & impulsive response, but why is quitting a job to avoid alimony a truly awful idea?

Life after divorce can be one of the most challenging times for a parent. Making decisions about where your children will live and how they will spend their time is one of the most emotionally difficult tasks you will face after separation.

When emotions are running high and a man loves a woman he wants to pop that special question - will you marry me? Almost always there is a beautiful diamond ring involved, but what happens if the marriage doesn't happen?