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Many fathers care deeply about their children but still hesitate to fight for custody during or after a divorce. According to a 2025 U.S. Cens...


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Facing divorce is challenging. It can feel even heavier when your spouse struggles with addiction. When separation feels imminent, worries about how your spouse’s substance abuse may affect your children, your finances, and your future can come up. You may also be unsure when it is time to s...


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Charges of driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) are usually thought of as criminal matters that are handled only in traffic or criminal courts. In reality, the effects of a drunk driving charge can extend far beyond fines, a license suspension, and other related penalties. When a person is involved in divorce or


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Visitation for the holidays can be a controversial topic for divorced parents. Naturally, you want meaningful time with your children. A clear and balanced holiday visitation schedule can reduce conflict and give your children stability. When you work with a family ...


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As a father, you can feel it when your children start to pull away from you. It might leave you angry, confused, or helpless. Many divorced fathers go through this, and the law recognizes it as a serious problem called parental alienation. Understanding alienation can help you protect your relationship with your children and take legal steps toward a healthier


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