As a general rule, parents in Hawaii who have gotten a divorce are obligated to provide financial support to their children. In some cases, this comes in the form of a direct payment to the custodial parent from the noncustodial parent. However, even if you are a...
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How parental alienation affects a child after divorce
Some parents in Hawaii may find themselves the target of parental alienation during or after a divorce. However, parental alienation generally begins before the divorce process. Anger and manipulation Parents are supposed to fulfill the emotional needs of their...
Winning full custody in Hawaii
Winning full custody in a custody battle where the other parent is filing for joint custody can be a challenging situation to be in. However, there are likely to be very good reasons for why you are doing this. Perhaps you are worried about the way that the other...
Does your ex fight you on every child care decision?
Some parents get along great after being married, and making joint decisions is easy. For other parents, it's not so easy and one or both spouses seem to fight each other on every single decision.When fighting between ex-spouses gets so bad that they can't come to...
Keeping your teen happy during divorce: 3 tips
A divorce is hard on the couple going through it, but it's also hard on their children, family and friends. If you have a teen, then you know that he or she may be extremely sensitive to this topic. Your child might have child custody concerns or be against the...