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Splitting custody: Is it right for your family?

On behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Sep 25, 2020 | Child Custody

Splitting custody is something that not many families do, but it can work for some. When you consider splitting custody, what you’re doing is thinking about how you can separate your children and have them on different custody schedules.  Most families don’t...

What to do about parental alienation after divorce?

On behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Sep 18, 2020 | Divorce

If you have children with your ex-spouse, there’s a good chance that co-parenting is your new normal. While it doesn’t always come easy, you must put your best foot forward to maintain stability for your children. Unfortunately, problems can arise while co-parenting,...

Separating property: Here’s what you should consider

On behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Sep 11, 2020 | Property Division

One of the most important things to do during your divorce is to show which of your assets are marital and which are separate. Initially, you should sit down and list out all of your property and debts. Once you have a list of your assets, take a look and see which...

Signs that your family might benefit from divorce mediation

On behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Sep 4, 2020 | Divorce

Divorce is a messy process that can turn even the kindest individual into someone angry and vindictive. The more bitter and drawn-out a divorce becomes, the harder it is for the people divorcing, the children they share, their loved ones and their finances. Reducing...

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