Atlanta parents who are trapped in loveless marriages may still struggle with the idea of divorce. After all, they may insist, isn't growing up in a two-parent home better than being a child of divorce?Actually, no, it isn't if the child has to live with two warring...
Child Custody
How can I devise a workable solution regarding child custody?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Jan 24, 2020 | Child Custody
Especially in the early stages of a divorce, sharing joint custody of the kids with your ex can seem excruciating. Bust as a parent, your responsibility to your children dictates that you must always keep their interests foremost in your mind.The below tips can help...
Georgia man reunited with son after 559 days apart
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Dec 27, 2019 | Child Custody
One Georgia man was forced to travel to Michigan to be reunited with his 4-year-old son. The boy's mother had defied a Georgia court and refused to appear for hearings to determine the custody of the boy.Instead, she took the child and fled to Michigan. Her flight led...
Tips for surviving the holidays when you’re divorced
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Nov 15, 2019 | Child Custody
The winter holidays can be fraught with drama for divorced parents struggling to co-parent for the first time. Of course, both of you want to spend Thanksgiving with your kids. But often, that just isn't possible.After all, you don't want your kids' childhood memories...
How can I help my kids get through the divorce?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Sep 20, 2019 | Child Custody
Not only does divorce take the wind out of the spouses' sails, it can threaten the well-being of the children as well. Learning that your parents are divorcing can rock a child's world — and not in a good way.Even when the kids are tired of listening to mom and...
Child agency rife with caseworker neglect
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Aug 23, 2019 | Child Custody
Losing your child(ren) to the custody of the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is traumatic. But sometimes that is necessary when conditions in the home are critically sub-par or the parents are otherwise unfit.Parents with kids in DFCS custody...
How is custody of special needs kids determined?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Jul 26, 2019 | Child Custody
If you are fighting for custody of your special-needs child, your case is necessarily more complex and nuanced than many child custody situations. The factors that a judge would ordinarily consider when determining a custody situation are increased to accommodate the...
Do you dread summer custody battles?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Jun 14, 2019 | Child Custody
If you are a parent who shares custody of your children with their other parent, you may dread summer vacation because of the struggles you endure over their custody.Whether your divorce is still pending, or you never formalized your relationship, you will still have...
Have you devised your summer child custody schedule yet?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | May 10, 2019 | Child Custody
Within weeks, kids will be out of school for another long, hot Atlanta summer. If you are a divorced parent who shares custody of your minor children with your ex, that can mean obstacles when coordinating summer child care responsibilities.If you are in the throes of...
3 factors to consider when making a parenting schedule
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 29, 2019 | Child Custody
Child custody can cause a lot of conflict, even when parents get along. Even if you and your spouse agree to share custody, deciding how to do so isn't always simple.For most people, child custody arrangements can be made by looking at their schedules and the child's...
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