Finding Joy and Peace During the Holiday Season By Amy Grillo Kales and Jonathan L. Kales Virginia Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator | Certified Since 2005 Kales & Kales | Fairfax, Virginia The first holiday season after divorce can feel like navigating a minefield of emotions—grief, guilt, loneliness—while trying...
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Bottom Line: In Northern Virginia, successful Thanksgiving parenting schedules require consideration of regional and possibly international travel challenges as well as each family’s unique circumstances. In mediation, parents can follow a child-centered approach which traditional parenting schedules may miss. What Makes Thanksgiving Parenting Schedules Different in Northern Virginia In...
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When couples who have minor children are deciding whether to divorce, no doubt one of their major considerations is the impact the divorce may have on their children. Research shows most children adapt well within 2–3 years of a divorce when parents handle the process thoughtfully. While challenging initially,...
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Income changes after divorce can significantly impact spousal and child support obligations in Virginia. Whether your income increased, decreased, or you lost your job through no fault of your own, Virginia law allows for support modifications when there’s a “material change in circumstances.” Jonathan and Amy Kales, family law...
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Quick Summary Key Takeaway: Back-to-school season may require extra coordination for divorced parents who share custody of their children in Virginia. Main Benefit: Joint legal custody gives both parents a say in educational decisions, but proper planning prevents conflicts. Expert Support: Kales & Kales, PLC provides mediation services to...
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