Explore our blog for expert advice and updates on family law. Whether you're dealing with divorce, custody, or mediation, our posts offer insights and guidance to help you make informed decisions.
At Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC we know how important it is for children to maintain relationships with both parents after divorce and we know what it takes to craft the best, most practical parenting plan for each family’s individual needs. This comes down to what forms the basis of everything we do–the children’s best interests.
Divorce is a very personal undertaking, and you want to be sure that during this emotionally and financially stressful time, you are able to work with a Cleveland divorce attorney who understands your situation and has your best interest at heart.
At the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC our skilled child custody attorneys understand that situations change. We can help if your circumstances have shifted and you need to make a modification to an existing child support order.
At the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC our skilled collaborative divorce lawyers understand the challenge you are facing and we are here to help. There are plenty of reasons that you may be seeking a gray divorce, and having an expert on your side ensures that you will have the best outcome possible.
If you are a father who is trying to establish a legal basis for custody or visitation, or a mother trying to secure support for your child and you are having difficulties, the skilled group of child custody attorneys at the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC can help.
During divorce, dissolution and collaborative divorce proceedings, child custody decisions are always an important part of the process. However, the welfare of a child can be seriously compromised if one parent tries, purposely or not, to alienate the other parent in the child’s mind. We will discuss what parental alienation is, how to guard against it, and what the legal and real-life repercussions can be for families and children.
Here we discuss how to manage finances both during and after divorce or dissolution. The way you handle financial needs and concerns now can have a major impact on future financial health, so it is important to stay on track.
According to some estimates, divorcing individuals will need more than a 30% increase in income to maintain their standard of living post-divorce. Our team of Cleveland divorce lawyers cannot offer financial advice, but here we will discuss the financial impacts that divorce can have on each member of the family.
You might be wondering if moving out of the marital home could be a good way to keep the peace until the divorce or dissolution is complete. In times like these, it is always wise to seek the advice of a collaborative divorce lawyer or child custody attorney.