Welcome to Custody Queens
We understand that cases that involve child custody are exhausting and taxing on the soul. Separation and divorce are a bitter pill to swallow, but you’re here because you want a better life for you and your children. We want you to understand that you can rely on our expertise when navigating the unknowns of the legal system, and our guidance and in other aspects of your life.
A key benefit of working with a family law attorney is it allows you to focus on yourself—both as a parent and an individual—in order to minimize the emotional damage, and get back on your feet. We are dedicated to providing our clients with strategies for attaining their goals, not just in family court, but in their life ahead.
We’ll talk about how to take advantage of support systems available to you, and show you how small details figure into a bigger picture for you and your kids. We’ll be talking about taking care of yourself inside and out. We’ll be discussing how to set proper boundaries, how to communicate effectively, and how to stay above petty conflicts.
We are here to make you a better parent and a better individual so you can move onto a better life. Our dedication to caring for the whole person is what sets Custody Queens apart from other attorneys you might consider. The benefits that you gain from working with us will outlast our representation.
We are looking forward to preparing you for the next chapter.
Sincerely,
Kristen & Samantha
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We are watching coronavirus very closely just like everyone. As the situation progresses, now is a great time to take stock about what you can do in terms of proactive co-parenting. Here are some tips to consider.
How to Keep It Together When Shit Happens
One morning, I’m hustling out the door on my way to the courthouse. I smell it before I see it—a pile of puppy poop on my carpet. Moments like these are opportune times for a reality check.
10 Tips for Co-Parenting Around the Holidays
Holidays can be tough for parents who are separated. The emotions of the season become compounded by the emotions of the breakup; stress tends to snowball into an avalanche of conflict. If that happens, it ruins the magic of the season for everyone—especially the children.
Navigating Youth Sports When Co-Parenting
Sports create a safe space for a child. Regular practices, games, and matches provide consistency where children know what to expect and where to be. It gets kids out of the house, a much-needed respite from the yelling and turmoil that often accompanies divorcing parents.
Back to School Co-Parenting Tips
Back-to-school time sets the tone for the next nine months of family life. It provides an opportunity for co-parents to set boundaries and expectations that help the rest of the year runs smoothly.
What Is the Difference Between Legal Custody and Physical Custody?
As you’re moving through ending a relationship with the mother or father of your children, you will want to understand what some of the terminology related to child custody means. Once we put some of the legalese in plain-spoken English, it becomes easier to...
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