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The Positive Impact of a Parent Coordinator

The Positive Impact of a Parent Coordinator on a Child’s Life: A Story of Healing

Children, Divorce, Erica BensonBy Erica BensonMay 8, 2023

However, once her parents began working with a parent coordinator, things gradually started to change.

Why Judges Should Consider Ordering a Parent Coordinator in Custody Disputes

Why Judges Should Consider Ordering a Parent Coordinator in Custody Disputes

Allie Moore, Children, DivorceBy Allie MooreMay 1, 2023

Studies have shown that working with a parent coordinator can be highly effective in resolving conflicts and improving communication between parents.

Why Appointing a Parent Coordinator in a Custody Dispute is Essential

Why Appointing a Parent Coordinator in a Custody Dispute is Essential for Resolving Issues in a Fair and Impartial Manner

Children, Divorce, Janet Gemmell, Parent CoordinatorBy Janet GemmellApril 24, 2023

One of the most significant advantages of appointing a parent coordinator is that it provides a neutral third party to facilitate the negotiation process between parents.

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Children, Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellDecember 5, 2022

Need to download your Facebook messages?  Follow our step-by-step instructions to download your Facebook messages…

Protecting Your Children

Protecting Your Children: The Importance of Communication in Times of Parent Separation

Children, Divorce, Janet Gemmell, ResourcesBy Janet GemmellMay 25, 2022

In the case of divorce or separation, make sure both you and your partner are present when the “divorce talk” is had for the very first time…

Why Hiring an Expert Attorney is Better

Why Hiring an Expert Attorney is Better

Adoption, Brittany Hall, Children, Divorce, Guardianship, ResourcesBy Janet GemmellApril 1, 2022

An expert attorney is a Board-Certified Specialist in the area of law they practice. North Carolina certifies lawyers in 13 different areas of law, such as…

Keeping Children Safe Through Divorce

Keeping Children Safe Through Divorce

Children, Divorce, Timothy BalerBy Timothy BalerJanuary 21, 2022

When you get divorced you have already broken a fundamental trust. This makes it an uphill battle…

New Income Models for 2022 for Child Support

New Income Models for 2022 for Child Support

Children, Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellJanuary 12, 2022

Normally, the child’s maintenance entitlement is calculated on the basis of percentages of the net income of the dependent parent. The level of these percentages…

Importance of a judge on a case in court

The Importance Of A Judge

Children, Divorce, Guardianship, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellDecember 1, 2021

In a family law case, a judge can control nearly all aspects of the case, making them even more critical for the children and the family at large. However,

Protecting Your Castle: How to Protect Your Family During a Divorce

Protecting Your Castle: How to Protect Your Family During a Divorce

Children, Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellNovember 1, 2021

Did you know that children who go through a divorce between the ages of 7 and 14 are more likely to develop behavioral issues? They are also four times as likely to

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