Parental Alienation Syndrome: What It Is and How to Identify It

  Approximately 50% of children in America will witness their parents’ marriage break up.  And divorce has the second biggest impact on long-term stress. The only thing more stressful is the death of a loved one.  That’s a lot of children experiencing high levels of stress.  Unfortunately, 11-15% of children also experience Parental Alienation Syndrome during their parents’…

How Does a Child’s Medical Needs Affect a Custody Decision?

For most children, medical needs include routine matters such as wellness checks, sports physicals, and the occasional sprain or broken bone. Some children, however, have ongoing medical needs or specialized medical needs that necessitate frequent doctor’s visits, therapy, and certain routine services performed at home by a parent or caregiver. When a special needs child…