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How to Co-Parent Amicably

Co-parenting, especially after a divorce or separation, is an integral aspect of ensuring the well-being of children. It involves the collaborative effort of both parents to raise their children together despite no longer being in a romantic relationship. At Iafrate & Salassa, P.C., we understand the importance of co-parenting and the significant impact it has on children's lives. In this…

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The Impact of Social Media on Child Custody Cases

In the present digital age, social media has become an important part of our daily lives. However, it has also emerged as a new battleground in child custody cases. This blog aims to educate readers about the impact of social media activity during a child custody battle and guide parents on the dos and don'ts of social media usage during…

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How is Child Custody Determined?

Courts in Michigan determine child custody by focusing on the best interests of the child, and a variety of factors outlined under Michigan law. It is important for parents to know that the court can look at many different factors when deciding whether a parent should have sole custody or the parents should share joint custody, and what type of…

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Can I Relocate My Kids Out of State During Divorce Proceedings?

It is not uncommon for people to get a divorce and then shortly afterward want to move out of the state. Michigan regularly has one of the highest jobless rates in the country and so, people may want to move to find new employment. Many times, people simply want to move to another state to be closer to family after…

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What Stay-at-Home Moms Facing Divorce Need to Know

Divorce is very difficult for anyone going through it, but stay-at-home moms often have additional concerns. Stay-at-home moms dedicate their lives to raising their children and taking care of the household. This takes time away from them being in the workforce, and could make it difficult for them to return. You may think you are at a disadvantage as a…

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Can a Child Refuse to Visit a Parent?

When a couple gets a divorce, it affects the entire family, particularly when there are children involved. After a divorce, it is not uncommon for one parent to be named the primary caregiver with the other parent being given visitation rights, with a certain amount of visitation days every month being allocated to them. This type of situation is sensitive…

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