Dynamite Divorce and other matters (DDOM)
Custody! Divorce! Parenting time! Money! Disagreements over children! Custody and Divorce Lawyers Marjie Nielsen, Barry C. Boykin and Kevin R. Johnson have more than 70 combined years of experience. They know first-hand the court battles, psychological warfare, pain and frustration that parents, spouses, partners and children endure as disputes are resolved in the family-court system. From their perspective as Chicago attorneys, Barry, Marjie and Kevin attempt to bring hope and clarity to a troubled world, where lawyers, judges and other professionals see the best and worst of human behavior on public display.
Dynamite Divorce and other matters (DDOM)
Episode 31 - PART ONE with Kathy Bojczuk - "Call the Parenting Coordinator! Our divorce is over, but my ex keeps fighting!"
"We fought over the divorce, but now that it's over, my ex won't stop fighting about our children! Never a moment's peace! It's always one thing or another -- my ex always looks for exceptions and loopholes in our parenting agreement, and I'm always having to defend my actions and my time with my child! "
IS THERE NO END? After a highly-contested court case involving divorce, child-custody or parenting-time, the arguing and name-calling can continue unabated. There's seemingly no escape from the feuding, sniping and arguing over language, procedures, decisions, calendar dates and time schedules. Every word, sentence or paragraph in a court order, when examined in microscopic detail and with full-throttle hostility, can have life-changing effect. Caught in the middle are the children, victims of the endless war that now threatens to poison the rest of their lives. IT MAY BE TIME FOR A "PARENTING COORDINATOR" TO STEP IN AND TAKE CONTROL.
In this Episode 31, PART ONE, Recorded on 7/16/2021, Barry, Kevin and guest Kathy Bojczuk, a Chicago-area attorney with years of family-law experience, discuss:
- How some parents argue long after court cases are finished,
- The laws or rules that allow a judge to appoint a "Parenting Coordinator,"
- When a Parenting Coordinator might be a good idea - or bad idea,
- Should the Parenting Coordinator be given the power to persuade, or the power to decide,
- Ways to work effectively with a Parenting Coordinator,
- Seeing the bright side of all this!
BUT WHAT ABOUT:
- a parent's freedom to raise his or her children?
- a stranger interfering in basic decisions?
- the cost and complication of having a professional constantly "on call" for flare-ups and disagreements between the parents?
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Custody and Divorce Lawyers Barry C. Boykin and Kevin R. Johnson have more than 50 combined years of experience. They know first-hand the court battles, stress and struggles that people endure as disputes are resolved in the family-court system.
Barry and Kevin try to bring hope and clarity to a troubled world, where lawyers, judges and other professionals see the best and worst of human behavior on public display.
Our Guest: Chicago-area Attorney Kathy Bojczuk (773) 580-1122
www.bojczuklegal.com
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"Children in Between" - online parenting-conflict course
CARPLS - legal resources
Illinois Legal Aid Online
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Who we are:
Attorney Barry C. Boykin - www.gclclaw.org/barry-c-boykin
Attorney Kevin R. Johnson - www.divorce.nu
Guest: Attorney Kathy Bojczuk www.bojczuklegal.com