by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Sep 7, 2020 | Family Law For Fathers
Some people assume that child custody is almost always granted to mothers and that few fathers are custodial parents. However, statistics show that an increasing number of fathers are custodial parents. If you are in the middle of a dispute over child custody, it is... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Aug 26, 2020 | Family Law For Fathers
By far, the most common variety of child custody agreement following a divorce is co-parenting. Co-parenting is when both parents share physical and legal custody of children. The court system has greatly modernized over the past 20 years: it used to be that the... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Aug 1, 2020 | Family Law For Fathers
As Alaskan parents who have divorced, you still have a long road ahead. You need to care for your child’s mental well-being. You must ensure they get the help they deserve. You need to continue navigating the twists and turns of post-divorce life. And this is more... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Jul 29, 2020 | Family Law For Fathers
Alaska fathers like you may struggle with involvement in your child’s life. Are you too involved? Are you not involved enough? Striking that balance is often difficult. This is especially true if you are new to fatherhood. But there are many reasons why your child... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Jun 11, 2020 | Family Law For Fathers
Alaska parents like you have a lot of decisions to make when moving forward with divorce. You must handle matters of assets and spousal support. On top of that, you also need to dedicate time and energy to figuring out your custody situation. In the heat of the... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | May 26, 2020 | Family Law For Fathers
A parenting plan is the details about the custody and care of your children. It includes a lot of information that helps ensure stability for your children and holds you and the other parent to your responsibilities. It may outline everything from custody to support....