For parents who divorce, their primary concern is the safety and well-being of their children. Without a doubt, child custody is often one of the most complicated parts of a parental divorce. The different types of child custody may be confusing and overwhelming. Here...
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Making the parental transition easier for children
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Jan 7, 2022 | Child Custody
A marital breakup is a difficult experience for most families and often creates significant amounts of stress for both parents and children. Parents in Arkansas who decide to divorce should strive to come to a child custody arrangement that best suits the needs of...
Does a parent’s remarriage affect child support?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Oct 12, 2021 | Child Custody
Divorcing with children can mean that Arkansas parents have many sensitive decisions to make. Particularly, parents usually have to make decisions regarding child custody and child support or have those decisions made for them by the judge involved in their case. Even...
Family dysfunction may present need to sole child custody
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Aug 10, 2021 | Child Custody
Many Arkansas children feel as if they come from families that are less than ideal. In some cases, that feeling can be chalked up to teenage insecurity and feeling like the families of everyone else are better off or more loving. However, some children may grow up in...
Parent living arrangements could affect child custody decisions
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Apr 5, 2021 | Child Custody
Going through a divorce can bring many priorities to the forefront for Arkansas residents. In particular, parents may be desperate to ensure that they still have an active role in their children’s lives despite no longer being married to the other parent. In some...
5 tips for positive co-parenting
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Mar 16, 2021 | Child Custody
In Arkansas, many divorced parents end up with a joint custody arrangement for their children. If you are in that situation, then you know you will have to continue to work with your ex when it comes to your children. You may have many concerns about how this will...
When can you request a child support modification?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Jan 7, 2021 | Child Custody, Family Law
You originally created your child custody and child support arrangement to meet your child’s needs and to reflect your life at the time it was written. However, when things change in your life, that support order may not reflect your child’s current needs. suited...
Is autism a factor in creating your child custody schedule?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Nov 23, 2020 | Child Custody
Having a child with special needs or learning differences can mean having to adapt to relatively common situations differently. For example, many parents in Arkansas and elsewhere get divorced, decide to co-parent and come up with a child custody schedule. However,...
Maintaining parental bonds after new child custody arrangement
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Oct 30, 2020 | Child Custody
Feeling emotionally vulnerable when going through or after a divorce is common. Many Arkansas residents may worry about future relationships with romantic partners, but more presently, they often worry about how the child custody arrangement will affect their...
What actions could help a parent obtain child custody?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Aug 7, 2020 | Child Custody
For most Arkansas parents, their children are the most important thing in their lives. As a result, when parents decide to divorce, they understandably want to do whatever they can to remain in their children’s lives as much as possible. Of course, obtaining child...