On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Apr 24, 2020 | Custody And Visitation
Even amicable divorces create stress and strong emotions that are especially difficult for children to experience and process. Effective co-parenting helps your children feel secured and loved, and it allows both you and your spouse to develop your relationship with...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Mar 26, 2020 | Custody And Visitation
When you and your child’s other parent need to make important decisions regarding child custody or visitation, you should expect the Kentucky court system to consider what it thinks to be on your child’s best interests. Most states have certain “best interests of the...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 28, 2020 | Custody And Visitation
Adjusting to a new child custody arrangement is difficult for many people, and if you are among them, the thought of spending some of your time without your child may be keeping you up at night. Even if you have felt all along that your child would benefit from having...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 3, 2020 | Custody And Visitation
If your Kentucky divorce involves minor child, the judge overseeing your case must make a custody determination (that is, assuming you and your soon-to-be former spouse cannot come up with an arrangement on your own). More often than not, family law judges award both...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Dec 23, 2019 | Custody And Visitation, Divorce
After a Kentucky divorce, your main priority should be your children. The months and even years following the split of their parents can be extremely difficult. Odds are that your child will experience emotional hurdles in response to the divorce. It is important to...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Nov 7, 2019 | Custody And Visitation
As of a new law passed in 2018, Kentucky is currently the only state in which family courts default to joint legal and physical child custody. Unless one parent has a history of domestic violence, both parents will have the opportunity to spend equal time and share...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Nov 6, 2019 | Custody And Visitation
Even in the best of circumstances, child custody and visitation issues in Kentucky present emotional hardships for parents and children. The presence of complicating factors, such as distance or medical issues, increase the difficulty for everyone involved. In some...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Oct 29, 2019 | Custody And Visitation
At the Grinnell Firm, we know that one of the most difficult parts of your divorce is figuring out your parenting plan. Finding a balance is often tough. Keeping your focus on the children can make things easier, but then you may have something come up that...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Jul 26, 2019 | Custody And Visitation
You may be facing a divorce in Kentucky and finding it a challenge to take full custody of your children. It might seem like an even more complicated process when one parent is incarcerated or going through a substance abuse treatment program. Recent data compiled by...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Jun 13, 2019 | Custody And Visitation, Firm News
Going through a divorce can be a lonely, isolating process. This is especially true while your kids are with your ex-spouse for summer vacation or visitation. Re-building your life is key in this case, but this can be a difficult process for many people....