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A Couple Who Couldn’t Agree on a Parenting Plan
I remember the exact moment I knew we weren't going to sort this on our own. It was a Sunday evening, and Lily was standing in the hallway with her overnight bag, looking up at both of us like she was waiting for permission to breathe. She was six. She shouldn't have had to stand there like that, reading the room before she'd even taken her coat off.
By Jess Knaufabout a month ago in Families
How to Choose the Perfect Socks for Mom's Birthday
Mom’s birthday is a good time to give something small yet meaningful. Socks can feel simple at first. However, the right pair can show real care. Socks touch her feet all day. So comfort matters. Style matters too.
By Olivia Barnabout a month ago in Families
Designing the Dream Barn: Where Style Meets Safety
Barns come in various designs and types, including monitor and pole. Large windows and skylights are essential in maximizing natural lighting in your barn. For a better grip, consider installing rubber flooring.
By Andrew Lemieuxabout a month ago in Families
How Florida Courts Determine a “Substantial Change in Circumstances”
In Florida family law, many court orders are not permanent. Orders related to child support, alimony, time-sharing, and parental responsibility may be modified when circumstances change significantly. However, not every change qualifies. Florida courts apply a specific legal standard known as a substantial change in circumstances before approving most post-judgment modifications. Understanding how courts evaluate this standard can help individuals set realistic expectations when considering whether to pursue a modification.
By Grant Gisondoabout a month ago in Families
The Times I Remember with Dziadek
My grandfather recently passed away – he is forever in my heart though. It was Thursday afternoon, and I am sitting upstairs in Equinox Hudson Yards, preparing myself to have lunch, and then I receive a text from my mom. I did not think much of it in that instance, but when I opened it, I knew right away. I read it. It hurts me now even typing about it.
By Michael Owczarekabout a month ago in Families











