Service members and their spouses face several
unique issues related to child custody and asset division.
Not exact matches
Every family is
unique and is deserving of caring, respectful representation when it comes
to issues such as Divorce,
Child Custody Disputes, Paternity Actions,
Child Support, Guardianship, Prenuptial Agreements and
related matters.
IDVAAC focused on the
unique circumstances of African Americans as they face
issues related to domestic violence, including intimate partner violence,
child abuse, elder maltreatment, and community violence.
Current interests include
issues unique to couples in recovery, relationship stress
related to parenting of special needs
children and the use of mindfulness
to increase compassion, empathy and connectedness in relationships.
We can help with
unique issues like helping
children understand why they're not being raised by their birth parents, establishing roles and boundaries in relationships with birth parents, and handling difficult behaviors
related to loss, grief and loyalty
issues, and much more.
Scholars at the Wellesley Centers for Women have conducted research studies and evaluations on
issues related to child and adolescent development, including
issues around race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and identity; the effects of early
child care; the value of physical activity; preventing depression; examining
unique family dynamics; and exploring sexuality and evaluating sex - education programming.
Although it includes some general references
to development of a parenting plan,
issues relating to children are
unique, and the collaborative team will address those
issues in a manner appropriate
to the specific circumstances.