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Parenting

Parenting is hectic! Yes, it is hectic. But at the same time, the most enjoyable phase of human life. God has trusted you to take care of a soul if not souls.

It is your duty as a parent to ensure that you don’t fail in God’s work. Our main duty as parents is to nurture, provide, protect, and empower our kids.

Kids might find it difficult to do what you say but put in mind that they will do what you do. Hence, parenting by leading as an example is the best parenting style.

Read my articles as I share a snippet of what research has proven about parenting.

How Far Can a Parent Move with Joint Custody?

Joint custody is a legal arrangement in which both parents share the responsibility for making important decisions about their child’s upbringing and welfare. In joint custody, both parents are considered legal custodians and have an equal say in matters related to the child’s education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and other significant aspects of their life. Relocation […]

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Can you Lose Custody for Bad-mouthing the Other Parent

You can lose custody for bad-mouthing the other parent. However, it ultimately depends on the specific circumstances and the court’s judgment. Bad-mouthing can be considered a form of parental alienation or harmful behavior that negatively affects the child’s well-being and the co-parenting relationship.  Courts prioritize the child’s best interests when making custody decisions, and any

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Parental Alienation; What Lawyers Do

Parental alienation is a complex and controversial topic whose identification requires careful evaluation of the behaviors and dynamics involved. It involves one parent engaging in behaviors aimed at undermining the relationship between a child and the other parent. The child’s emotions and perceptions are manipulated, often leading to the child’s unjustified fear, rejection, and hostility

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Legal rights of adult children

What are the Legal Rights of Adults Living with Parents?

In recent years, there has been a noticeable and significant increase in the number of adults who choose to live with their parents. This emerging trend is influenced by a combination of social, economic, and cultural factors that shape the decisions of individuals and families. The shift challenges traditional notions of independence and raises important

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