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Holidays an important issue in child custody agreements: Part 2

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Nov 24, 2020 | Firm News

If you’re going through a divorce or will be doing so in the near future, you are probably already dreading the idea of spending any holiday without your children. But for divorced parents who share child custody, this is the reality they face. Holidays are often very...

Steps to address parental alienation in a divorce

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Aug 11, 2020 | Firm News

When one parent negatively influences a child’s view of the other parent, it’s parental alienation. Unfortunately, this issue is all too common in divorce cases. That’s why it’s important to recognize the signs of parental alienation and to take the steps you can to...

Helping your kids cope with divorce

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | May 1, 2020 | Firm News

When it comes time to tell your kids you and your spouse are getting a divorce, are you ready to give them the support they’ll need? Statistics show that around half of all marriages in the US end in divorce, meaning there are lots of children going through their own...

Should I adopt my stepchildren?

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Apr 24, 2020 | Firm News

After a divorce involving children, many remarriages result in a blended family. New couples navigate this new dynamic at their own pace and in their own ways, with mixed results for different families. Some new blended families take off quickly and become close,...

4 tips for high earners considering divorce

On behalf of Law Office of Amy L. Gervich | Apr 15, 2020 | Firm News

When couples with a high net worth split up, the divisions of property and finances can be extra challenging. Some people worry that their spouse might attempt to hide assets. Others dread contention over property ownership and financial divisions, particularly if the...

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