How to Create a Parenting Plan That Works for Everyone

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A well-crafted parenting plan is essential for co-parents navigating custody arrangements. It provides a clear structure for raising your children post-separation or divorce, reducing misunderstandings and conflict while prioritizing your children’s well-being. A successful parenting plan is one that works for everyone involved, fostering cooperation and stability in a co-parenting relationship. At Billian Law, we […]

How to Handle Custody Disputes Amicably

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Custody disputes can be one of the most challenging aspects of a separation or divorce, especially when emotions run high. However, it’s possible to handle custody disagreements in a way that minimizes conflict and prioritizes the well-being of your children. Taking an amicable approach can reduce stress, foster cooperation, and create a healthier environment for […]

Do I Need a Lawyer for a Child Custody Agreement?

Determining custody for your child/children is a big deal. It can shape how they grow up, their relationship with their parents, and even determine their level of safety. You don’t want to leave anything up to chance when it comes to caring for your children, and working with an experienced child custody attorney in Baltimore […]

3 Ways You Can Make Divorce Easier on Your Family

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Divorce is a trying process, and it can be especially difficult if you have children. Whether your children were from the marriage or outside of it, young or old, it’s important to ensure they get through the separation and divorce process as smoothly as possible. It’s disheartening to think about, but your kids will be […]

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