Posts by: lisa

Creating Your Child Visitation Schedule

Visitation schedules are important documents divorced and separated parents need to ensure fair visitation for everyone. It is essential that a visitation schedule is effective so the child can have continuing contact and strong relationships with both parents. To create the best child visitation schedules, you need to consider: The age and maturity of your child; How your child adapts…read more →

How to Make a Child Custody Schedule

A child custody schedule is part of a custody agreement. It is important to make an effective custody schedule in your agreement so it works well for everyone. Creating a good custody schedule is important for having a working custody agreement. In order to make an effective schedule for custody, you must first know the different types of custody. Legal…read more →

Making Child Custody Agreements

Are Child Custody Agreements different from Parenting Plans? Child custody agreements are important documents that all divorced and separated parents need to create to ensure the best possible arrangement for their child. A custody agreement outlines how custody is divided between parents. There are two types of custody you need to know about before creating your custody agreement.  Legal custody…read more →

Parenting Plan Basics

Do you have an effective Parenting Plan? As a separated or divorced parent, it is important for you to create a parenting plan upon which both parents can agree. A parenting plan is essential to making your child custody situation work. Parenting plans detail how parenting time is divided and other guidelines the parents must follow in order for their…read more →

A Common Parenting Plan Template

When creating a parenting plan for your child custody and visitation situation, you may need to use a template. Parenting plan templates are a great way to start if you are unsure how to make a parenting plan. When making a parenting plan, you can get easily overwhelmed with all the information that you need to include. That is where…read more →

What to Consider Before You Decide to Fight for the Family Home

When getting divorced, the family home is usually one of the largest assets to be divided.  But when it comes to divorce and property, the family home often represents far more than a mere line item on a financial spreadsheet.  Concerns such as emotional attachment, a lifetime of memories, convenience, comfort, and your children’s stability are generally taken into consideration….read more →

Weekly Wisdom TODAY!

As part of the 2012 Woman’s Advantage Weekly Wisdom series,  my inspirational audio message will be broadcast TODAY –  June 11, 2012.  I’d love for you to take a listen, and drop me a line to let me know what you think! To access details about this complimentary series, sign up here: I’m so excited to share with you and…read more →

Ordered to refinance, but can you actually qualify?

When refinancing the home is required as part of the settlement terms, unintended problems can sometimes occur… With divorce and real estate there are many complex issues and potential problem areas.  Today I want to focus on the critical area of refinancing a real estate property. I’ve seen many cases where divorcing spouses have taken the advice of their attorney,…read more →

How to Get All The Divorce Advice You Need In An Afternoon

The Speed Divorcing™ Event was an eye-opener for not only the attendees, but also for the experts in some ways because having all those experts in one place, at one time, showed the vast range of expertise that is needed to get the best outcome for a client in divorce. During our first hour together we held a moderated panel discussion…read more →

Listen to my Weekly Wisdom broadcast!

As part of the 2012 Woman’s Advantage Weekly Wisdom series,  my inspirational audio message will be broadcast on June 11, 2012.  I’d love for you to take a listen, and drop me a line to let me know what you think! To access details about this complimentary series, sign up here: I’m so excited to share with you and the…read more →