Family law cases can be emotional and complex, especially when children are involved. In such cases, the court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem to represent the interests of the child. A Guardian ad Litem, or GAL for short, is a person who is appointed by the court to advocate…
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What Do I Do If My Ex Stops Paying Child Support?
Co-parenting with an ex can be extremely stressful, and many parents rely on child support payments to cover the child’s basic daily needs. So what happens when your ex stops paying child support or refuses to make payments? Is there any way to make them pay? Thankfully, there is. These…
“I Want My Kid Back!” – How to Change Your Child Custody Arrangement
When a child custody arrangement is established, it is meant to provide stability and consistency for the child. However, as time passes, circumstances can change, and what once worked for the family may no longer be working. In those types of cases, it might be a good idea to ask…
“I Want My Kid Back!” – How to Change Your Child Custody Arrangement
When a child custody arrangement is established, it is meant to provide stability and consistency for the child. However, as time passes, circumstances can change, and what once worked for the family may no longer be working. In those types of cases, it might be a good idea to ask…
Co-parenting In The Summer Doesn’t Have To Be A Heated Discussion
Tips for Co-parenting During the Summer Co-parenting can be a challenging task, especially during the summer when children are out of school and schedules may be less structured. However, with a little bit of planning and communication, co-parenting during the summer can be a fun and rewarding experience for everyone…
Baby Boxes In Mississippi
One Mississippi Town Introduces Baby Boxes, Where Parents Can Anonymously Give Up Their Infant In September of 2022, Long Beach, Mississippi became the first city in the state to install a “baby box” (sometimes also called an “infant safe haven box”). States like Indiana, Arkansas, Florida, New Mexico, and Arizona…
Divorce Based on Incarceration
Divorce is a difficult and emotional process, and when one spouse is incarcerated, it can add an additional layer of complexity to an already challenging situation. In Mississippi, divorce based on incarceration is a possibility, but it requires specific procedures and considerations. How It Works In Mississippi, a spouse may…
Practical Tips for Sharing Child Custody
Sharing child custody can be a challenging process for parents who have separated or divorced. It is important to prioritize the well-being and best interests of the child while navigating this process. In this blog, we will discuss practical tips for sharing child custody that can help make the process…
Can I Divorce My Pregnant Wife?
Under Mississippi law, a divorce cannot be granted while the wife is pregnant. This is because the state recognizes the importance of preserving the family unit during this time, and believes that the couple should make every effort to work out their differences and preserve their marriage. If a couple…
How to Help Your Teenager Cope with Divorce
For teenagers, finding out that their parents are getting a divorce can bring many changes. Many teenagers already feel like everything in their life is out of control, and hearing that your parents are getting a divorce only makes this feeling worse. Each teenager is unique and will navigate a…