by Beth Andersen | Mar 7, 2022 | Allocation of Parental Responsibilities, Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Videos
By: Beth Andersen Clients frequently ask us how to give their child a voice in a divorce or allocation of parental responsibilities proceeding. Usually children do know a divorce is happening. They may have strong opinions about where they want to live, what...
by Beth Andersen | Feb 6, 2022 | Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Family Law, Videos
By: Beth Andersen Sometimes a Child Family Investigator (CFI) is not enough and the parties need to seek a Parental Responsibilities Evaluator (PRE). One reason may be training. CFI candidates must participate in training in order to be certified as a CFI. But they...
by Beth Andersen | Feb 1, 2022 | Divorce & Parenting
Guest post by Andrea Needham, EldersDay.org Divorce can be a difficult time for families as they go through a major life change. Kids can especially be affected when the routines they knew and loved are suddenly off the table. Kids thrive with routines and rituals in...
by Beth Andersen | Jan 7, 2022 | Divorce & Parenting, Videos
By: Beth Andersen Our prime directive at Andersen Law PC is to never harm a child. One of the first things we tell our clients is that is critical to keep children out of the middle of divorce proceedings. Hearing about how terrible the other parent is stressful to a...
by Beth Andersen | Oct 7, 2021 | Divorce & Parenting, Handling the Holidays
Before you choose a Halloween strategy for your family, be realistic about how your ex and you behave after the divorce or breakup. Here’s advice about how to strategize for Halloween, based on your family and co-parenting style. A. What type of Co-Parents Are...
by Beth Andersen | Oct 5, 2021 | Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Videos
By: Beth Andersen For a plethora of reasons, judges are very reluctant, and usually unwilling, to let a child testify about parental responsibilities. Nor do they want to disrupt the child’s relationship with that child’s therapist by calling on the therapist to...