By Steve Henry | Published March 19, 2026 | Posted in Child Custody | Tagged Tags: Child Custody, custody, responders | Comments Off on Shift Work, Schedules and Custody: Challenges for First Responder Parents
First responders report to the scene when others are in need. In many cases, the work they do can be the difference between life and death. While we rely on police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and other first responders, they are never fully sure when their services will be needed. First responders understand that Read More
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Regardless of what led to the end of their relationship, parents of minor children should try to cooperate in order to establish mutually acceptable custody arrangements. This can often be the most contentious and emotional aspect of a divorce or separation. Kansas law mandates that a parenting plan address both legal custody (authority to make Read More
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Ideally, parents can work out appropriate child custody and visitation arrangements calmly and without undue delay. Of course, we know that this is not often the case in divorces and situations where unmarried partners share a child. Sometimes, mediation is useful in high-conflict custody cases. However, even the best mediators can only encourage dialogue between Read More
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Going through a divorce can seem overwhelming in a number of ways. Even beyond the emotional strain associated with the end of a romantic relationship, you might be facing significant financial pressure, and possibly even concerns about the well-being of your children. It’s no surprise that studies back up the commonly held assumption that divorce Read More
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Although cyberspace is littered with information about do-it-yourself or online divorces, not all marriage dissolutions are simple enough to be handled that way. Disagreements over money, property and parenting issues often arise, and a lawyer practicing exclusively in the area of family law is best able to help in the resolution. Lawyers do charge fees Read More
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Allocation of the children’s time during the holidays and vacations can be difficult. If you share custody with the other parent of your children, you’ve already agreed to a parenting plan that includes a visitation schedule. However, holidays and vacations can present special problems. Many unexpected issues can arise, such as activities that involve the Read More
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During a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, family becomes more important than ever, especially for children whose schedules have been disrupted by long-term school closures and the cancellation of other activities. Parents who are divorced or live apart for other reasons know the importance of maintaining healthy communication through difficult situations. Though this situation Read More
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