Tuesday, May 19, 2009

What to do?

Existing client's case is now in a position to discuss parenting time. The decision to have a four-way is easily hurdled. Getting husband and wife in the same room and sometimes the same building to discuss a resolution to their marital discord is not always easy. So the day comes when the parties and their attorneys come to the table to discuss alternatives to divorcing amicably. It is time to discuss parenting schedules, and your client, who you know is too busy and really just not interested in spending time with the children, now asserts a demand for more parenting time. What to do?