by Reception | Nov 9, 2020 | Child Custody and Child Support, Family Law
“But I’m Entitled…”: Equal shared parental responsibility equals Equal Time – Doesn’t it? Written By Kristen Mitchell-Scott We all know that a separation between parties is fraught with emotion, particularly so when children are involved. The next natural step for...
by Reception | Apr 20, 2018 | Child Custody and Child Support
One big issue that often comes up after parents divorce is what happens when the child requires medical treatment. Should both parents be required to consent to medical treatment? What if the parents fundamentally disagree about what medical intervention should be...
by Reception | Jan 15, 2018 | Child Custody and Child Support
There are five common divorce mistakes made by parents as they navigate their separation. Divorce is often a traumatic event for everyone involved, including your children. If divorce is handled thoughtfully, children manage the change in circumstances well....
by Reception | Dec 12, 2017 | Child Custody and Child Support
Once a couple has decided to separate and/or divorce, one of the most important considerations is who will care for the children, known as a parenting arrangement. Usually, in the absence of violence, neglect or other issues, a shared care parenting arrangement is...
by Reception | Dec 8, 2017 | Child Custody and Child Support, Separation and Divorce
A number of high-profile child abuse cases in Korea has seen the government cave to pressure to address the problem. Two years ago, the Seoul Family Court said that it will require divorcing parents to receive education on the prevention of child abuse, starting in...
by Reception | Dec 1, 2017 | Child Custody and Child Support, Domestic Violence, Property Settlement, Separation and Divorce
It’s tempting, but social media can be a double-edged sword. After a particularly bad phone call or email from your ex-spouse, you’d love nothing better than to make everyone you know on social media aware of their bad behaviour. You sure could do with the...