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How Domestic Violence Allegations Impact Divorce and Custody Cases

Dealing with the complexities of divorce is challenging enough, but when domestic violence allegations come into play, the stakes are even higher. These accusations are treated with utmost seriousness in…

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What Is the Impact of a Child’s Age on Custody Decisions? 

Child custody decisions are among the most delicate and emotionally charged aspects of a divorce. Understandably, parents often wonder if their child’s voice will be heard in these decisions. You…

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What Happens to Family Pets in a Divorce?

As a family law attorney, I, Scott A. Hamblin, have seen firsthand how deeply pets are cherished in families. For many of us, pets are more than companions: they’re part…

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What Happens If Parents Don’t Have a Court Order for Custody?

I’m Scott A. Hamblin, an experienced family law attorney with over two decades of practice serving individuals and families. Over the years, I’ve guided countless parents navigating the complexities of…

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What Are the Elements of an Effective Co-Parenting Plan?

Raising a child involves love, patience and teamwork, even in the face of challenges like divorce or separation. Effective co-parenting ensures that children continue to thrive, benefiting from the love…

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What is Parental Alienation, and How Can Parents Address It?

Parental alienation can devastate families, especially children, during or after a divorce. It happens when one parent manipulates a child into rejecting or fearing the other parent, harming the child’s…

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