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Divorce and your kid’s sports dreams

The two main things that children’s sports and divorce have in common? They’re both costly and highly competitive. Just like your kids on the sports field, your spouse may do anything to win when it comes to your divorce – including forcing you through a costly and lengthy separation, or even making false claims of […]

The two main things that children’s sports and divorce have in common? They’re both costly and highly competitive. Just like your kids on the sports field, your spouse may do anything to win when it comes to your divorce – including forcing you through a costly and lengthy separation, or even making false claims of domestic violence. In the meantime, your financial resources and time will be spent pursuing a fair divorce – instead of getting your kids into the major leagues.

Further, an angry spouse may punish you by shutting down your child’s involvement in sports altogether. The problem is that custody and access to children often go hand in hand, which changes the way a parent can control the activities that their kids are involved in.

The number one takeaway from this article is that you should never break the news that you are leaving without getting legal advice first. The rules of divorce law are very different from the rules of relationships, and what you don’t know can hurt you in the long term. Being informed is smart, and it will ensure the best possible outcomes for you and your kids.

Separation is hard, but it doesn’t have to be as hard as most people make it.

Millars Lawyers will sit down with you for a free consult so that you can get some real information – maybe even a little peace of mind – and help to navigate the process in the smoothest way possible. Millars Lawyers is also there for you if your ex-spouse tries to put you against the ropes.

Millars is there for you when you can’t afford to lose. Contact Millars Lawyers today to learn more: 519-657-1529 or Info@millarslaw.com.

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Submitted by Millars Law