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Worried Your Ex Might Use Your Deployment To Take Your Child?

by Joseph Testa

Worried Your Ex Might Use Your Deployment To Take Your Child? By Kevin J. Murphy, Esq. | Blog | 0 comment | 29 August, 2018 | 2 Just got deployment orders or perhaps the military just notified you of an extended exercise or mission away from home? Worried that your ex might use this as […]

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly—When Custody Becomes a Battle Royale

by Joseph Testa

By Julie R. Burick, Esq. | Blog | 0 comment | 10 October, 2018 | 0 If you ask someone the first thing that they think of when you say “custody” they usually respond with “battle”. There is certainly a perception that custody is almost always a “battle”. While that can be true, it is […]

The Holidays and Shared Parenting Time By Julie R. Burick, Esq.

by Joseph Testa

The Holidays and Shared Parenting Time By Julie R. Burick, Esq. | Blog | 0 comment | 20 November, 2018 | 0 The holidays are upon us and it’s time to talk about holiday sharing between parents. The holidays are a special time of family traditions, good cheer, yummy foods and generosity of spirit. Does […]

Letter to Children

by Joseph Testa

Dear Children of Divorcing Parents, I am sure that you were all told by your parents that the divorce was or is not your fault. Some of you understand this but I bet a whole bunch of you are not so sure. Maybe you hear or heard your parents fighting about things that you did […]

Should Children Read Books Dealing with Separation and Divorce?

by Joseph Testa

When a couple decides separate or divorce, they must deal with many difficult issues. They usually are not familiar with the legal system and nor the many steps involved in the very emotional process. Children, too, are not familiar with such terms as separation,divorce, judge, court, custody, and visitation. I believe one of the ways […]