Posts Tagged child custody
Divorce Rate in India on the Rise
In a recent article in the International Herald Tribune, records indicate that the divorce rate in India is well on the rise.
Few societies on earth take marriage more seriously than this one. Marriage comes early, sometimes even in youth, and is cemented by illegal dowries. Opulent weddings swallow life savings. So venerated is marriage that when bruised, beaten wives flee to their parents’ homes for sanctuary, they are often turned back, implored to make it work. (more…)
Add comment February 25, 2008
We Want Your Opinion!
In our ongoing effort to enhance KidsFirst! for you we have created a simple survey! We would appreciate your feedback and comments regarding what you need during this transitional time.
Please take just a minute to fill out our survey!
Thank you for making KidsFirst! even better.
Add comment February 20, 2008
What Age To Begin Driving?
Probably the most important question in the mind of your teenager is ‘When will I be able to drive?’ Addressing this issue in the Parenting Plan can avoid any confusion when this question comes up. (more…)
1 comment February 16, 2008
Protect Your Children
“KidsFirst! is perfect for single parents who truly want to minimize the impact created by separation or divorce, impact that often falls upon the children. It’s simple, straightforward, and leaves no room for misinterpretation — it really works. My children are older now but I wish I had this kind of help all along as dealing with the family law court can be tough. I recommend KidsFirst! to any parent who wants to protect their children.”
Lynn Killips
2 comments February 7, 2008
What Parents are Saying
“As a single, first-time parent, KidsFirst! really helped me think through all the issues of child custody and shared parenting with my son’s father. Working through the questionaire clarified my own values and attitudes about raising my child to be happy, healthy and well-adjusted and serves as good discussion points with his father. I’m hopeful that with the KidsFirst! Parenting Plan that we can always come to agreement about what is best for our son.” Mary Miller
Add comment February 7, 2008

