On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Jul 17, 2020 | Child Custody
Even in amicable child custody cases, emotions can be volatile, and parents can be driven by fear above all else. Because of this, many parents do or say something they later regret, particularly if their behavior jeopardizes their parenting time or parental rights....
On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Apr 22, 2020 | Child Custody
In many child custody cases, parents do not see eye-to-eye on custody and visitation. There also can be negative feelings between parents that prevent them from reaching agreements about their child. If parents cannot agree on things like parenting time and...
On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Apr 9, 2020 | Child Custody
Being a parent is especially challenging in the current environment of COVID-19. The upheaval can have a dramatic impact on many areas of our daily lives. This includes parenting and visitation schedules you may have in place if you share custody of your child. Below...
On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Feb 11, 2020 | Child Custody
Dividing time with your children is typically one of the most painful adjustments to make after divorce. It can be especially upsetting if you feel like the other parent is manipulating your child to turn him or her against you. This is called parental alienation, and...
On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Jan 14, 2020 | Child Custody
When you and your children’s other parent go through the custody process, the court considers multiple factors about you, your children and your lifestyle. If a judge thinks you shouldn’t share custody, you may lose out on precious time with your kids. But what...