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How To Talk To Your Spouse About Divorce

October 8, 2018 By Staff - S.R.

divorce talk with spouse

Talking to your spouse about divorce can be difficult. This is true even when both of you have been struggling with your marriage and may have concerns over whether or not it will last. When the time comes to actually tell your spouse that you want a divorce, how you handle it depends on quite a few factors. We want to help if we can. Here are some helpful suggestions we have learned in our 25 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Tagged With: Communication

Is It Worthwhile to Apologize in the Middle of Divorce?

September 11, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

Is It Worthwhile to Apologize in the Middle of Divorce?

Most people think of an apology as a way of working out problems prior to divorce. Is it really necessary or effective to apologize in the middle of a divorce? The answer could depend on whether it’s wise to admit fault, the reason for the apology, and the type of process in which your divorce is being handled. Look at the circumstances of your divorce and decide if and when an apology is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Tagged With: Communication

How Do You Manage Anger In The Divorce Process?

August 24, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

How Do You Manage Anger in the Divorce Process?

Being able to manage anger during a divorce could make a world of difference in how the parties handle their divorce. Divorce is almost always an emotional process. A divorce means changing to a new way of living--maybe even getting a new address. Separating from your spouse also possibly means less frequent involvement with your children. The anger during a divorce can stem from many factors: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Tagged With: Anger, Communication, emotions, Stress

The Do’s and Don’ts of Summer Child Custody

July 25, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

The Do’s and Don’ts of Summer Child Custody

The summertime is a great opportunity for parents who are separated or divorced to spend some quality time with their children. This is especially important for those parents who don’t have equal or substantial parenting time with their children during the school year. To take full advantage of this time, you should follow these quick DO’s and DON’Ts of summer child custody. DO…Plan specific … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Child Custody Tagged With: Children, custody, Do’s and Don’ts, summer child custody

How Does Child Custody Work During the Summer?

July 17, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

How Does Child Custody Work During the Summer?

Child custody is the most important area to work out during a divorce. It defines the time and shapes the new relationship you’ll form with your children. If you’re not the primary caregiver, you may be wondering where that leaves you concerning spending time with the kids during the summer. Paula Lock Smyth Law Offices has a few tips for how summer child custody works. How is Summer Child … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Child Custody Tagged With: Children, custody, joint custody, summer child custody

Paula Lock Smyth’s Passion for Singing Leads Her to The Rich-Tones

June 14, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

Paula Lock Smyth in the Rich-Tones

I grew up in a musical home. My early memories are of mom playing the organ and singing the latest hits, while I tried to harmonize. As a child, I was a member of The Singing Angels, a non-profit in Cleve­land, Ohio dedicated to youth development through artistic achievement in the performing arts. Growing up, I sang with my school and church choirs but as an adult, I had no outlet for my passion … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Rich-Tone Chorus

Will Smoking Pot Have An Impact On My Divorce?

May 31, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

impact of smoking pot on divorce

The short answer is yes. In the state of Texas, marijuana is still an illegal drug. That means the law handles it the same as any other illegal substance. Pot being illegal isn’t the only reason using it will impact your divorce. As more states join the movement of legalizing marijuana, it may leave you wondering if smoking pot will have an impact on your divorce. If you’re headed for divorce or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Tagged With: Court, Drugs, Impact, legal issues, marijuana

When is it Too Late to Save a Marriage?

May 17, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

When is it Too Late to Save a Marriage?

Nearly half of all American couples give up on their marriage.  According to the American Psychological Association, 90 percent of people marry by age 50.  Out of those marriages, 40 to 50 percent end in divorce.*  One question is when is it too late to salvage a marriage if one or both of the spouses wanted to do so?  Attorney Paula Lock Smyth has advised clients on what steps … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Tagged With: end of a marriage

Father’s Rights in Child Custody

April 20, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

father’s rights

There was a time when father’s rights and custody were almost unheard of. The legal system showed favoritism toward mothers unless there was abuse involved or the mother was “unfit.” After practicing for several decades, I’ve seen decisions shift to favor co-parenting arrangements. A combination of family code revisions, cultural changes and more open-minded judges on the bench have contributed to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Child Custody, Fathers' Rights Tagged With: Children, custody, Fathers, Rights

Mother’s Rights in Child Custody

April 5, 2018 By Paula Locke Smyth

mother’s rights vs father’s rights in child custody

Do Mother’s Rights Differ from Father’s in Child Custody Cases?   Most people assume mother’s rights hold more weight in child custody cases. This is partly true because the courts did favor mothers in the past. There’s also an assumption that mothers are better parents because of their role as nurturer. The reality is that the law has evolved to allow parents equal rights in custody cases; … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: Children, custody, Rights

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