by Wendy Hernandez | Dec 2, 2014 | Parenting, Parenting Time, Podcast, Wendy Hernandez Blog
Episode 65 http://media.blubrry.com/familylawinsider/p/content.blubrry.com/familylawinsider/Co-Parenting_After_Divorce_With_Judy_Rabinor_FINAL_MXDWN2.mp3 Leave us a 5-star rating and review on iTunes and Stitcher! Disclaimer: The materials and content within this...
by Wendy Hernandez | Jul 21, 2014 | Child Custody, Parenting Time
Sole Custody-Family Law’s Fighting Words Written by: Tracy Augustin We are all aware of our First Amendment right to freedom of speech, but did you know that there are exceptions or limitations to this freedom? Some of these exceptions include the following types of...
by Wendy Hernandez | Jul 14, 2014 | Abuse, Child Custody, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Legal Decision-Making, Modification of Custody, Modifying Child Support, Parenting, Parenting Time
The 11 Factors That Will Make (or Break) Your Child Custody Case If you follow our blog or know a bit about family law, then you should be familiar with the phrase “The Best Interests of the Child.” Not only is it one of the most often used phrases among family law...
by Wendy Hernandez | Apr 21, 2014 | Child Custody, Conflict Resolution, Divorce, Parenting, Parenting Time, Uncategorized
Kids and Divorce Over the Long Term Divorce isn’t just hard for the two parties going through one; kids and divorce can lead to years of conflict and stress for everyone involved. There’s no guarantee how a child will react to a divorce. Some children will close...
by Wendy Hernandez | Mar 17, 2014 | Child Custody, Legal Decision-Making, Parenting, Parenting Time, Wendy Hernandez Blog
Why Arizona Really Isn’t a Mother’s Rights State There are tons of urban myths circulating in the world when it comes to family law. One of those myths is that Arizona is a “mother’s rights state”. Sorry moms… It’s not. Still…if you are a mom, don’t lose hope. And if...
by Wendy Hernandez | Mar 10, 2014 | Child Custody, Divorce Coaching, Parenting Time, Uncategorized
The Problem with “My Kid” During Divorce and Custody Cases What’s The Problem With “My Kid”? Written by: Stefano Ceroni If you were only drawn to this blog because of its title, then I should probably clarify a few things before I go any further: First, I’m not a...