How NOT to Co-Parent
Co-parenting can be a difficult adjustment, for both yourself and your children. You may still be emotional about the split, and it can be difficult to
Co-parenting can be a difficult adjustment, for both yourself and your children. You may still be emotional about the split, and it can be difficult to
You and your spouse divorced, but that doesn’t mean your family did. It’s likely that you still have family events together. Although they may feel awkward, attending these
Even if you and your spouse maintained the same religious views while you were married, often times after divorce your ideas may drift apart. This can cause
At Burton Law Firm, family law is all we do. That means the attorneys at our office have years of experience in assisting clients with the things
It’s easy to get swept up in the wake that follows divorce. Although you now have separate households, you still share parenting responsibilities. Parenting decisions still
The matter of which party gets to claim a child on their taxes has been a hot topic this month at our firm. Though in
It may feel like a slap in the face if your attorney comes to you with a settlement offer from the other party, especially if
Divorce can be particularly painful when you want to remain married. In most cases, one party initiates the divorce even though the other party may
At Burton Law Firm, we pride ourselves on our ability to offer exceptional client care. A large part of our ability to have such a
It’s said that attorneys are like dentists, most people only see them if they have a problem. At what point do you need to retain an
If the new year suddenly has you itching to get divorced, you’re not the only one. Divorce rates take a big jump in January, according to a
It can be frustrating when you are trying to do what’s best for you child when you feel your ex is using your child as a