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Can Text Messages Be Used in Family Court? 

Can Text Messages Be Used in Family Court? 

by Megan Houck | Jul 9, 2026 | Child Custody and Visitation

In today’s world, text messages often play a major role in our personal relationships. Couples discuss finances through text, parents coordinate schedules, and family members communicate important information through their phones every day. When a family law...
Navigating Co-Parenting and Custody Arrangements: Building Healthy Relationships for the Well-being of Your Children

Navigating Co-Parenting and Custody Arrangements: Building Healthy Relationships for the Well-being of Your Children

by Christin Georgelas | Mar 9, 2026 | Child Custody and Visitation

Going through a separation or divorce is a challenging time as it is, but when children are involved, the process becomes even more complex. As parents, your focus should always be on the well-being of your children, which includes establishing healthy and effective...
What is Parental Alienation in the Child Custody Context?

What is Parental Alienation in the Child Custody Context?

by Christin Georgelas | Nov 7, 2024 | Child Custody and Visitation

Children who are going through their parents’ divorce often have to deal with many scenarios they’ve never experienced before. For some, the fighting between their parents is traumatic. It’s possible that a parent will take advantage of this to try to turn the child...
Want to Move With Your Children After Divorce? Read This First.

Want to Move With Your Children After Divorce? Read This First.

by Christin Georgelas | Jan 25, 2024 | Child Custody and Visitation

You have primary physical custody of your children, and you’d love to move — but your co-parent isn’t likely to give their consent. Can you get the court to modify your custody agreement so that you can go? The answer depends on several different factors. Can You Move...
The 2 Kinds of Custody You Will Likely Share in a Virginia Divorce

The 2 Kinds of Custody You Will Likely Share in a Virginia Divorce

by Christin Georgelas | Apr 20, 2023 | Child Custody and Visitation

People often fantasize about making a clean break when they file for divorce. They want to wash their hands of their spouse and never see them again. However, that is not a very realistic goal for most spouses with children. Unless there is a very unusual situation...
Can Social Media Posts Hurt Your Child Custody Case?

Can Social Media Posts Hurt Your Child Custody Case?

by Christin Georgelas | Mar 30, 2023 | Child Custody and Visitation

In a world where social media is king, it’s essential to know how your posts can impact your life – including your child custody case. While you may not think twice about what you share on Facebook or Instagram, courts can and do often review social media posts as...
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