Posts tagged with "co-parent"



Estate Planning · November 08, 2019
Just like any parenting arrangement, platonic parenting requires massive levels of trust, communication, and planning since child-rearing is an immense responsibility that lasts a lifetime. Having an estate plan designed specifically for your family's condition that spells out you and your partner's legal rights, responsibilities, and wishes ensure your new family has a proper legal foundation that keeps them away from court and conflict in the event of your potential incapacity or death. 
Estate Planning · October 11, 2019
Same-Gender spouses are often challenged when they need to make parental, medical, and financial decisions for partners who are incapacitated or unable to communicate because they may have family members who remain opposed to the validity of their marriage. If you're in the same situation, you especially must need to put a comprehensive estate plan specifically design for your situation to ensure your planning strategies for your loved ones work exactly as you intended. Learn more here.
Estate Planning · September 21, 2018
Co-parenting is not easy, especially if things didn’t end well between you and your co-parent. Although you may not want to work with them, it can be the best thing you do for your children. Having your children witness the arguments and the bad relationship between their parents can hurt them long-term. We understand it can be hard to co-parent, so we have here some steps to help guide you through the process.
Estate Planning · September 14, 2018
Co-parenting is not easy, especially if things didn’t end well between you and your co-parent. Although you may not want to work with them, it can be the best thing you do for your children. Having your children witness the arguments and the bad relationship between their parents can hurt them long-term. We understand it can be hard to co-parent, so we have here some steps to help guide you through the process.