Divorce, Mediation

Disagree with your Ex about COVID-19 Vaccinations ?

By |2022-08-22T17:26:54-07:00August 22nd, 2022|Child Custody & Support Modifications, Covid-19, Divorce, Contested, Divorce, Mediation, Divorce, Uncontested|

Disagreeing with Your Ex About COVID-19 Vaccination for Your Child?: For divorced parents, there are many decisions where they need to come to an agreement with their ex-spouse regarding their children’s health and wellbeing. Often decisions are outlined in their parenting plan, including: their child custody, visitation rights and certain decisions about their

Has COVID-19 Made You Consider Divorce? Read This First:

By |2021-01-13T20:30:20-08:00June 26th, 2020|Child Custody & Support Modifications, Covid-19, Divorce, Contested, Divorce, Mediation, Divorce, Uncontested|

Has COVID-19 Made You Consider Divorce? Read This First: Attorneys throughout the United States are predicting a rise in divorces due to COVID-19. This prediction isn’t hard to understand. Many couples whose relationships were already strained have been quarantined together, which has magnified their issues. Getting away to have some time apart from

Yes, You Can Get a Virtually Mediated Video Divorce or Child Custody Agreement …

By |2021-01-13T20:30:20-08:00May 10th, 2020|Child Custody, Child Custody & Support Modifications, Covid-19, Divorce, Mediation|

Yes, You Can Get a Virtually Mediated Video Divorce or Child Custody Agreement With COVID-19 likely to loom on the horizon for a very long time, many couples who are considering divorce mediation or need to negotiate their child custody agreement are wondering if they can have the mediation virtually. My answer is

Considering Divorce Mediation? Be Sure to Consult an Attorney

By |2020-02-08T12:32:00-08:00March 1st, 2019|Child Support, Divorce, Mediation, Divorce, Uncontested, Property Division|

Considering Divorce Mediation? Be Sure to Consult an Attorney Many couples decide to opt for divorce mediation rather than litigate their divorce through the courts, particularly if they have no children. In divorce mediation, the mediator does not represent the interests of either party, legally or otherwise. They cannot offer legal advice. The mediator’s role

Using Meditation to Create a Parenting Time-Share Plan

By |2019-12-06T16:28:04-08:00September 23rd, 2013|Child Custody & Visitation, Co-Parenting, Divorce, Mediation, Parenting Plan|

On behalf of Law Office of Christina Sherman on Tuesday, September 3, 2013. If you have been unsuccessful in preparing a parenting time-share agreement with your ex-spouse, mediation is a good way to reboot, get an unbiased opinion, and hopefully reach a solution that both you and your ex are relatively happy with, and most

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