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Cheer If You Can, Zip It If You Must
Sometimes great family law advice comes from unexpected sources. In the most recent edition of Vogue, Kim Kardashian dropped an important truth bomb about the best way to deal with an ex for the sake of your children: “You could be so hurt or angry at your ex, but I think in front of the kids, it...
Divorce: Who Gets The Pets?
Many people refer to themselves as “pet parents” and refer to their dogs, cats and other critters as their “fur babies”. Illinois is one of three states where this is more than a turn of a phrase- it’s the law when it comes to divorce and pets. The vast majority of states treat pets in divorce...
Co-Parenting During a Pandemic 101
Co-parenting is tough enough. When you tack on the existence of the COVID-19 pandemic, communication and decision-making become even more challenging feats. It is paramount you inform yourself on how to maneuver these tough times alongside your co-parent, in a way that protects the health of you...
CO-PARENTING CLASSES: THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DIVORCES WITH CHILDREN
On behalf of Law Office of Bradley R. Tengler, P.C. posted in Co-Parenting on Sunday, April 7, 2013. When couples divorce, staying as far away from each other is often an (unrealistic) expectation that each tends to have. This may be a healthy option for many couples. However, when there...
co-parenting when religion is a factor
CO-PARENTING: WHEN RELIGION IS A FACTOR IN YOUR DIVORCE On behalf of Law Office of Bradley R. Tengler, P.C. posted in Co-Parenting on Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Co-parenting when religion is a factor is always a delicate issue. Whether you and your ex both practice two different religions, or...