Parental alienation occurs when one parent attempts to manipulate a child’s feelings and perceptions toward the other parent. It can have detrimental effects on the child’s emotional well-being and their relationship with their parent. Recognizing the signs of...
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Month: August 2023
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Understanding adoption subsidies in North Dakota
Adoption can be rewarding and offer families the opportunity to open their hearts and homes to a child in need. However, adopting and caring for a child can be costly, and not every family can afford it. In North Dakota, an adoption subsidy helps parents with the...
When does spousal support end after a divorce?
Spousal support, often known as alimony, is a regular payment made from one ex-spouse to another following a divorce. In North Dakota, the courts may order spousal support as part of a divorce settlement to ensure the lower-earning spouse maintains a reasonable...