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What Does "In a Timely Fashion" Mean to DHS?

Kevin Hickey Blog 17 June 2020
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The Human Side of the Divorce Process

Kevin Hickey Blog 10 June 2020
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Parenting Classes During Covid-19

Parenting Classes During Covid-19

Kevin Hickey Blog 04 June 2020
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To File For Divorce First or Not

Kevin Hickey Blog 26 May 2020
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The State of Things: Opening Courts in Arkansas

The State of Things: Opening Courts in Arkansas

Kevin Hickey Blog 22 May 2020
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Amendment to Child Support Calculations Took Effect Spring 2020

Kevin Hickey Blog 18 May 2020
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Proposed House Bill 1486 – Gender Equality for Parents of Children Out of Wedlock – Pass or Fail?

Kevin Hickey Blog 12 May 2020
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Co Parenting During A Pandemic

Co Parenting During A Pandemic

Kevin Hickey Blog 03 May 2020

This exceptional post came across my feed the other day: "[My son] is missing his Dad terribly. We've been doing video calls and meetings through doors but we can't keep this up much longer. [My ex] is still working with the public and worried about exposure. Ideas on how to safely allow an overnight visit, play time, or at least a hug?"

This kind of co parenting is rare. Too often, parents use children as a way to hurt their former spouse. This not only damages the children, but it damages any credibility they need in court. Co parenting during this pandemic has been pushed to its limits. We, as attorneys, are seeing the best in parents and the absolute worst right now. 

During 2020's spring break, children were withheld from visitation for unjustified reasons, although parents used Covid-19 as an excuse. Judges were making emergency decisions and had little sympathy for parents weaponizing this deadly virus against one another. Even if your child is vulnerable (asthma or diabetes or another health condition) or the other parent is an essential worker, there are ways to maintain a relationship between parents and children. Video chats, social distance dinners, lunches, and chats can be arranged. The point of co parenting right now is the same it always has been: whatever is in the best interest of the child. It is in the best interest of your child to be in good health, physically and mentally. Parents sharing the care and raising of children, but in separate homes, are going to make choices to keep their children safe from the virus and keep them in contact with the people whom they love the most--their mom and dad. 

With summer break approaching, and potential spikes in the virus as we move toward more states opening, communicate with your fellow parent. This is the perfect opportunity to decide exactly what activities are safe for your children, if you should travel to other states, and whether or not interaction with other people and children will be allowed. Even though you trust each other, get it in writing. The care and safety of your children has never been more important.

We live in an unprecedented time. Pay attention to the advice of experts. Remember your rights and the rights of your children. Remember, it will get better, and we are here to help.

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Domestic Violence and How It Can Impact the Outcome of Your Divorce

Kevin Hickey Blog 30 April 2020
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Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act

Kevin Hickey Blog 23 April 2020
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Law in the Time of a Pandemic Part II

Law in the Time of a Pandemic Part II

Kevin Hickey Blog 21 April 2020
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Temporary Orders

Kevin Hickey Blog 14 April 2020
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Settling After the Ultimate Betrayal

Kevin Hickey Blog 10 April 2020
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  1. Mental Health During A Crisis
  2. Mental Health During A Crisis: Part I
  3. COVID-19 and Child Custody
  4. Red Flags You've Hired a Bad Attorney
  5. Social Media Influence on Divorces
  6. Spring Break from Home
  7. Law in the Time of a Pandemic Part I
  8. Are You and Your Soon-To-Be Ex Good Candidates For a Collaborative Divorce?
  9. Life After Divorce: Downsizing
  10. Problems & Solutions to Custody & Vacations
  11. Life After Divorce: Budgeting Spring Break
  12. Life After Divorce: Budgeting Spring Break

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