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Psychology experts find key predictor of divorce

Perhaps a spouse has grown distant and conversations feel forced. Or maybe there is less affection and quality time. Anyone that is concerned about the state of their marriage may worry that their spouse is contemplating divorce. Psychologists have found that those in this situation…

What are common shared expenses for co-parents?

Child custody in Washington usually involves shared financial responsibilities between co-parents. While parenting plans and child support guidelines specify certain obligations, many expenses go beyond these provisions. Co-parents frequently share costs related to their child’s upbringing, including medical care, education and extracurricular activities. Such expenses…

Co-Parenting tips for unmarried, separated couples

Child custody and parenting is an extremely important part of any separation. Peaceful co-parenting is a necessity even when you are not married. There are ways to ensure your co-parenting is conducive to your child or children’s health. Start simple Discuss your co-parenting with your…

Stay Home, Stay Healthy Order Impact on Families with Court Ordered Visitation

The current Stay Home, Stay Healthy Order may impact your parenting time/schedule if there is a court ordered Parenting Plan. While we cannot predict what an individual judge will order in a specific case, parenting is an extremely important right and responsibility. The court is…