You’ve been through a divorce, and your teenage daughter lives with her other parent. Your visitation rights have worked until now. While having your daughter over on weekends is not as good as seeing her every day, you both make the best of it. Then one Friday, the...

Child Visitation
Tips for long-distance parenting: When you’re divorced, and the kids aren’t with you
For parents, the most difficult aspect of divorce may be the realization that they won’t have their kids home with them every night. Shared custody is the preferred norm when parents divorce, which means that the kids will split their time (as much as possible)...
Custody considerations during the COVID-19 pandemic
As a general rule, shared custody arrangements don't change until your family goes to court and requests a modification. However, there are situations in which being more flexible is beneficial for everyone in your family. For most people, a child coming down with an...
Cellphones and the children of divorce: What to consider
Once you divorced, your life as a parent got a little more complicated. It’s frustrating and painful, at times, to be apart from your child. Should you get your child a cellphone? Cellular phones get a bad rap from a lot of places -- with some folks saying that these...
Who has the right to child visitation in Connecticut?
One of the most rewarding things in life is watching a child learn and grow. It’s no wonder why some people want to pursue the visitation of a child, even if they’re not the child’s parent. There might be a particular child in your life that you want to see more...