by Willie and Rachel Scott | Mar 28, 2018 | (3) March, Co-Parenting, Custody, Divorce
Going to court is an experience I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. In hopes to find a resolution, we are often left with more questions and uncertainties than before it all began. “Why are magistrates and judges so insensitive?” “Why do the courts favor women?” “Why do they...
by Stephanie Cook | Mar 26, 2018 | (3) March, Blending, Custody, Family, Marriage
“I want you to know that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.” Philippians 1:12 What challenge are you facing that has your heart crippled with fear? Is it a child custody battle? A failing marriage? A disrespectful teenager? In the...
by John and Hannah Bapties | Mar 21, 2018 | (3) March, Custody, Marriage, Prayer
Court and custody, what a challenging experience for any blended family. It is one of the heaviest things we can walk through. To share custody and decisions with someone who often disagrees with you and is difficult to get along with and to have to do this during and...
by Heather Erwin | Mar 16, 2018 | (3) March, Co-Parenting, Custody, Family, Husbands, Marriage, Wives
What is 50/50 anyway? Flip a coin. What do you get? An equal chance of two results occurring. A 50% probability. You may land on heads. You may land on tails. Neither one has a better chance. And most likely, your penny would land on heads one out of every two flips....
by Kathryn Abercrombie-Rodnick | Mar 14, 2018 | (3) March, Blending, Co-Parenting, Custody, Divorce, Marriage, Prayer, Step Children, Stepmom, Wives
Within a year of meeting my husband, my world went from a single, childless, 24-year-old woman, to a wife, step-mother of a teen, tween, and toddler. I felt completely in over my head with life and to top it all of, my husband was going through custody issues. Since I...
by Brandi Moses | Mar 4, 2018 | Co-Parenting, Custody, Prayer, Step Children, Stepmom
My stepson is a Leukemia survivor, and within a few months of being diagnosed, the Make-A-Wish Foundation awarded him a trip to see “real” castles in England. Naturally, we wanted his big sister to share this once in a lifetime experience, and my husband approached...