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Navigating Parenting Plans: What to Do When a Child Refuses Visitation

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Parenting Plans: What to Do When a Child Refuses Visitation Navigating the complexities of a parenting plan can be challenging, especially when a child refuses to go to the other parent’s house despite a pre-agreed visitation schedule. At Burton Family Attorneys, we understand the delicate nature of family law matters and aim to provide insights […]

What Happens When a Parenting Plan Fails

If a parent violates a court-ordered parenting plan, they risk being held in contempt of court. Furthermore, they could face custody and visitation consequences if the court considers it a serious enough issue. More specifically, a parent could be held in contempt of court for the following: Repeatedly violating visitation times Failing to return your […]

How Parents can Share Visitation During COVID-19

This coronavirus outbreak is still ongoing; some medical professionals say that we should expect more cases in the coming months. While most a hopeful for the new vaccinations, many understand that it will not be readily accessible to the general population for quite some time. COVID-19 has resulted in a sudden disruption to everyday life […]

Things To Avoid When Co-Parenting

Co-parenting can be a difficult undertaking. This video provides examples of what kind of behaviors to avoid in order to provide the best situation for you and your children. Video Transcript: Title: Things to avoid when co-parenting How to Stop the Cycle of Negative Co-Parenting Is your co-parenting beginning to feel like an impossible battle? […]

What are Temporary Orders?

This video will help you to better understand the purpose of temporary orders and what to expect if you decide to pursue them. Video Transcript: Title: A Guide to Temporary Order What are Temporary Orders? How do I know if I need them? Often, your final orders take time, leaving you feeling confused and stranded […]

Help Your Children to Live in Two Homes After a Divorce

One of the most difficult challenges for children after a divorce can be getting used to living in two different homes.  This sometimes scary and confusing change can be made easier when parents help their kids make the transition.  One of the most important things to remember is that you want to instill a sense […]