Tag: custody
5 Tips to Forming a Workable Co-Parenting Relationship
When it comes to co-parenting, it’s important to establish a workable relationship for the benefit of your children.
Big Increase Of Women Paying Alimony And Child Support
Big Increase Of Women Paying Alimony And Child Support. Survey of Nation’s Top Matrimonial Attorneys Also Reveals More Parents Sharing Custody
More than 20 states in 2017 considered laws to promote shared custody of children after divorce
The every-other-weekend dad, born from two generations of soaring divorce rates, was once a conventional part of American culture.
False Domestic Abuse Claims: the impact on your divorce or separation
By: Jeffery M. Leving; Matrimonial Attorney Did you ever yell at your spouse in a heated argument or touch your partner’s arm to emphasize a point in […]
Bad Dad Rehab Contains A Message of the Fatherhood Work Before Us
Bad Dad Rehab is about four men who are fathers to their children, but not dads.
Picture This: 10 Great Photos to Make Memorable Moments
One of the greatest ways a dad can bond with his children is by making memories together. That requires us as dads to do things with them.
Expectations of Fathers’ Roles Expands from Emphasis on Provider to Equal Partners, Nurturers
“Over the past two decades, fathers have become more involved in all aspects of their children’s lives,” says Kenneth Braswell, National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (NRFC) Director.
New York City Child Support Launches: Pay It Off
New York City Office of Child Support Enforcement (NYC OCSE) program called Pay It Off will give parents $2 in credit for every $1 dollar they pay toward child support debt.
Fathers Incorporated Host Daddy Diaper Drive in Partnership with Huggies
Fathers Incorporated has launched its Daddy Diaper Drive in partnership with Huggies for Atlanta fathers. The drive’s focus is to serve low-income fathers 25 years of age and younger.
The Benefits of Young Children Playing Pretend
“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning. Play is really the work of […]
What does healthy co-parenting look like?
[by Fatherhood.gov] Unfortunately, divorce can bring out the worst in us. The biggest obstacles to successful co-parenting are emotions like anger, resentment, and jealousy. Those kinds of […]
Existing Inside Out: Fathers Celebrating the Holidays Alone
By Kenneth Braswell (published in Rolling Out Magazine – Atlanta on Dec 2nd) Have you ever thought you belonged to something; only to feel like you don’t. […]
I Hate Waking Up Without My Child in the House
I realized something the other day about my children, but more specifically about the ones that don’t permanentely live under my roof. I really don’t like waking […]



