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2 mistakes that could jeopardize your collaborative divorce

If you are reading this, you may already know that the collaborative law process can make a divorce more amicable and less hostile than litigation. However, it is still a process with rules and guidelines all parties should follow. Inadvertent missteps taken during...

Could your family benefit from virtual visitation?

Virtual visitation offers several benefits for children, enabling them to maintain a connection with each of their parents, regardless of where they are residing at any given moment. If you haven’t yet integrated virtual visitation terms into your parenting plan, you...

A collaborative divorce is a cheaper and faster option

A collaborative divorce happens outside of court. It involves a couple working together with the help of third parties to reach a mutual agreement on settling the divorce. Compared to a traditional divorce that takes place in court in front of a judge, a collaborative...

3 reasons drunk driving charges can be very expensive

Those who have been arrested for a drunk driving offense frequently plead guilty because they either believe that there is no way they can win their case on the merits or they misunderstand the nature of the direct and collateral consequences of embracing this...

Difficulties determining if a driver was actually impaired

Driver impairment is a major issue in the United States, leading to many arrests every year. Most of the time, these are for alcohol use. Police officers can determine that someone is impaired through field sobriety tests or simply by observing the way that they are...

The difference between parallel parenting and co-parenting

As divorcing parents, being realistic about your ability to work together is crucial to forming a workable custody plan. What most people set out to do is co-parent, but in some cases, this is unrealistic, and parallel parenting is more likely to succeed. So how do...

4 mistakes to avoid in a child custody case

Child custody is a crucial matter for divorcing parents. Each parent wants to protect their rights. Nonetheless, you should consider your child's best interest to make informed decisions in this battle. Additionally, you need to know the actions that can work to your...

Essential elements of collaborative divorce

Divorce does not have to be acrimonious, heavily publicised and divisive. Subject to the circumstances of the divorce, you can dissolve your marriage through a collaborative divorce and avoid unnecessary courtroom drama.  Divorce can bring out the other side of your...

Can a spiked drink lead to OWI charges?

You can be charged with operating while intoxicated (OWI) if you drive a vehicle after you have consumed alcohol. That said, with the legal limit set to a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%, many people can have one or even two drinks before they hit this line. That...

Does shared custody limit your right to move to a new home?

It is standard practice for parents in Iowa to share custody when they divorce or separate. Those shared custody obligations place limitations on your life that you would not have otherwise. For example, how you plan your daily schedule must align with your custody...

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