The damaging effects of domestic abuse trauma can linger in children long after separation. While separation may reduce the impacts of abuse on children, the abusive parent often remains in the child's life to a degree and can continue to inflict pain in several ways....
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Co-parenting with a parent suffering from addiction
Navigating separation and divorce is difficult for healthy, stable adults with children. However, when one party suffers from addiction to alcohol or substances, it may seem impossible to establish a healthy co-parenting routine. You may no longer be an active...
3 social media behaviors that can harm you during a divorce
Like so many other people in the modern era, social media is likely a huge part of your everyday life. Your social activity may be so integrated into your routine that you might not think twice about what you say or do online during your divorce. Anything posted...
3 ways to reconnect with your kids after your divorce
If you have been through a bitter divorce, you may be experiencing both numbness and exhaustion. After all, a toxic divorce can consume a substantial amount of anyone's emotional energy. Your children may also be reeling from the end of your marriage, potentially even...
Tips for talking to your children about your divorce
When parents decide to separate, talking to children about the process may feel impossible. Even when the divorce allows you and your spouse to move forward in a better direction, your children may not understand. Speaking to children throughout your divorce may take...
Should you seek a post-divorce judgment?
The conditions of your divorce agreement can affect you for many years to come. Over time, you may find that those conditions no longer work for you. If you are considering seeking a post-divorce modification, ask yourself these questions first. Have your financial...
A toxic divorce may leave a lasting impression on children
During a divorce, your anger may ebb and flow, especially when it comes to working through financial and custody issues. It is crucial, however, to keep these negative feelings at bay in front of the children. If your separation and divorce are especially contentious,...
Managing custody when one parent has substance use disorder
Louisiana preserves the rights of both parents to maintain a relationship with their children in a divorce. When one parent has substance use disorder, however, a continued relationship must continue to support the child's best interests. Review these considerations...
What is a domiciliary parent and how does the court identify this person?
If you divorce and you have children, the court will identify a domiciliary parent. Louisiana uses this term to describe the parent with whom the child lives most of the time. Review the factors family court judges in the state use to decide who should be the...
The case for unfriending during divorce
Should you unfriend your soon-to-be ex-spouse during your divorce? You may want to keep the connection open in the interest of maintaining amicability. However, social media communication can work against you in court. The current school of thought is that, at the...