In most child custody cases, the judge will order one parent to pay child support. This is typically not the parent who has primary custody. Every family has its own circumstances and every parent has his or her obligations. To be able to tell myth from reality,...
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Deciding to keep the house or move on after divorce
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jul 8, 2020 | Family Law
Financial considerations are at the top of the list for many people considering divorce in Kentucky. On top of deciding how to split the retirement accounts and who pays for insurance, you wonder if selling the house is necessary. We often work with clients to help...
What are the different types of adoption?
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Apr 6, 2020 | Family Law
Adoption can occur in a variety of ways. The ultimate goal is to provide a safe and healthy home for a child whose parents are unable to provide one for him or her. Some adoption options require a longer time to complete and may cost more than others. There are other...
Why shared custody may be best for kids
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Oct 22, 2019 | Family Law
Kids are often unwilling participants of divorce. When parents decide to legally separate or terminate their marriage, the children involved must wait for their parents to make critical decisions that affect their lives. This includes whether the child will reside...
Moving past divorce might not be easy, but you can do it
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jun 13, 2019 | Family Law, Firm News
Sharing children with your ex means that you will still have contact with each other. This makes it hard to move on. It is necessary to set your focus on moving past the marriage so that you can enjoy your new life. This can be a challenge, but you can make it happen...
Child custody: Stability at home starts with a parenting plan
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jun 7, 2019 | Family Law, Firm News
Your children need to have stability at home, but this can be a challenge when they have to live between two homes. It is up to you and your ex to make sure that you have everything set up so that your children can thrive in this situation. Remember, your children...
Start your summer planning now for the children
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Mar 26, 2019 | Family Law, Firm News
Even though it is only March, now is the time to start thinking about your plans for the children when school is out. This can help to prevent you from scrambling at the last minute to make plans. There are several considerations that you have to think about for this...
Ease the stress of co-parenting with these 3 tips
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Feb 26, 2019 | Family Law, Firm News
Co-parenting isn't ever easy. You have to be able to put the differences between you and your ex aside so that you can focus on the children. The problem with this is that the horrors of your marriage and the tension that led to the end of it might still be present....
Work through the terms of your divorce as amicably as possible
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Feb 12, 2019 | Family Law, Firm News
The terms of your divorce can either set you up for success in the future or tear you down and make it hard to rebuild. Obviously, your goal is the first option. We know that you want a divorce settlement that is in your best interests and we are here to work toward...
Consider the various impacts of divorce aspects
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jan 2, 2019 | Family Law, Firm News
The end of a marriage is a trying time for many people. If your ex sprung a divorce unexpectedly on you, it might feel like you are trying to rush to catch up. It is important for you to take stock of the situation and learn about what's coming so you can protect your...
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