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Statistics on non-custodial parents

If you are involved in a dispute over child custody, you likely have many different concerns on your mind, from a lack of confidence regarding the outcome of the case to anxiety and the well-being of your child. It is important to know that you are not alone and that...

Is your co-parent capable of abducting your child?

While most divorced parents don't resort to kidnapping their children, it can happen. Over 200,000 children are abducted by family members every year. Parental kidnapping can happen for any number of reasons. Sometimes a parent will do it because they feel like...

How can “nesting” help our divorcing family?

Going through a divorce is difficult as a matter of course, but going through one with children involved can be excruciating. Maintaining a stable living environment for your children during this tumultuous time may seem impossible. To help maintain stability for...

Can social media use affect child custody?

Social media is part of the everyday fabric of life for the majority of people. However, if you are going through a divorce, it is time to be extra cautious with your accounts. It is shocking how many people reveal incriminating information openly and freely on social...

Dealing with an international custody dispute

In recent years, an increasing number of people in Kentucky and throughout the U.S. are entering into international marriages. In an increasingly global society and with the way in which technology connects people from across the world, it is no wonder that more and...

Relocating with your kids after your divorce

While your divorce legally ends your marriage, it may not necessarily end your association with your ex-spouse. If you have children together, you will need to continue to coordinate in parenting your kids. Does that mean that you are essentially tethered to your...

Establishing child custody in Kentucky

Kentucky became the only state to require default joint custody when the state legislature passed a new law to that effect in 2018. Under these guidelines, parents will receive equal legal custody and parenting time except in cases involving domestic abuse. If you...

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