by Richardson and Brown | Feb 7, 2019 | Telling Your Children about Your Divorce
What Is the Best Way to Break the News about Divorce? Telling your children about your divorce is one of the most dreaded aspects of ending a marriage. In most families, children do not want their parents to divorce and hearing that the family is breaking apart can be...
by Richardson and Brown | Jan 10, 2019 | grandparent custody
How Is the Opioid Crisis Contributing to Grandparent Child Care? Grandparent custody of children is becoming increasingly common today. It’s happening for a variety of reasons. Among the reasons is the opioid crisis in America. Grandparent Custody Statistics An...
by Richardson and Brown | Jan 3, 2019 | Divorce month
Why Divorce Is Common in January January has been coined “Divorce Month” due to all the couples who consult with lawyers about divorce and file during the month of January. January is a busy time for divorce. In fact, according to Market Watch, the...
by Richardson and Brown | Dec 13, 2018 | Holiday visitation
Agreements for Parenting Time During Holidays Holiday visitation may be something you wrestle with while searching for solutions. It’s no wonder because the holidays are special times that families spend together. And both parents usually want to spend time with their...
by Richardson and Brown | Dec 6, 2018 | December divorce, Uncategorized
Will Finalizing Your Divorce in December Help or Harm You? A December divorce involves important factors you should consider. Depending on your situation, there are pros and cons for finalizing your divorce in December. In 2019, new laws are going into effect. The...