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What are some tips for raising a child alone?

On behalf of Ken Lawson Law | May 16, 2019 | Family Law

Due to death, divorce or desertion, many parents in Pennsylvania are forced to raise their children alone. In some instances, the single parent with custody may not be a biological parent at all but another family member who was granted guardianship rights. Regardless...

Preparing kids to live in two homes after divorce

On behalf of Ken Lawson Law | May 2, 2019 | Family Law

When a couple in Tennessee separates or divorces, the children deal with a life turned upside down. Even if parents split custody, the child is going to be living in two different homes when they are used to one. They may have a new school, new friends and new adults...

What exactly are fathers’ rights?

On behalf of Ken Lawson Law | May 1, 2019 | Fathers Rights

If you are a Tennessee father, your top concerns likely involve the health, safety and welfare of your children. Sometimes, however, you may feel that the law does not adequately protect your rights, especially if you are not married to your children’s mother. The...

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