Being a divorced parent brings its own unique set of challenges, and approaching the holiday season as a divorced parent can be overwhelming. Child custody battles are often contentious. Parents who are going through a divorce often disagree over the split family holiday schedule. Below are several tips to help you manage the holidays as a divorced parent. Kenny Leigh and Associates is a men-only family law firm with experience in divorce in Fleming Island, Florida. Kenny Leigh and Associates has six offices in Jacksonville, Daytona, Gainesville, Fleming Island, Fort Walton Beach, and Boca Raton, serving all of North and South Florida.
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Avoiding Depression during the Holiday Season
Posted on Tue, Dec 03, 2013
Let’s face it, no matter where you are in a divorce case there are times when the entire situation brings bouts of depression. This is especially true over the holiday season. Spending time with your wife and children is a symbolic tradition that is not easily given up.
7 Marriage Deal-Breakers No One Should Put Up With
Posted on Sun, Dec 01, 2013
People contemplate divorce for many reasons. While couples do not marry looking to get a divorce, situations and people do change, and under many circumstances, divorce becomes an option. Some reasons for divorce are minor and slight, and some reasons are definite marriage deal breakers. The following is a list of potential marriage deal breakers that could lead to divorce. Kenny Leigh and Associates is a trusted family law firm of divorce attorneys for Jacksonville men. Kenny Leigh and Associates has 6 offices in Jacksonville, Daytona, Gainesville, Fleming Island, Fort Walton Beach, and Boca Raton, serving all of North and South Florida.
Mediation 101: Preparing for Mediation
Posted on Fri, Nov 29, 2013
If you are going through a divorce in Florida, chances are you will decide to participate in the mediation process. Although it is likely that this process will not be enjoyable, it doesn't have to be unpleasant. Important aspects of your life such as financial assets, division of property, and parental responsibility are at stake, so it is crucial to understand the mediation process and be prepared.
Grandparents' Rights in a Divorce
Posted on Thu, Nov 28, 2013
Families fracture for a number of reasons ranging from death of a parent to divorces. No matter the reason child custody becomes a priority, as does the rights of the grandparents. Because laws vary depending on the state the grandparent and the child reside in, determining which are relevant is tricky. Knowing your basic rights as a grandparent, understanding your options, and creating an action plan will help ensure your relationship with your grandchild does not have to end and your relationship with the adult parents does not have to be strained.