by Natalie Gregg | Aug 16, 2016 | child custody, Divorce, Family Law, Modifications
I am paid to “fight for custody” of children, to represent parents who want the majority of access with their children- sometimes at a great cost. I watch clients walk through divorce and then live out the consequences of their choices. Many times, clients will not...
by Natalie Gregg | Dec 4, 2015 | child custody, Divorce, Family Law, holidays and divorce, impact of divorce on children, starting over, Surviving and thriving after divorce, timing of filing for divorce, traditions in divore, when to file for divorce?
Let’s face it. Nobody wants to be alone during the holidays. From the carving of the turkey, through the eggnog and onto the matching Christmas pajamas, morning giggles of sheer delight from the children, we all love the holidays… at least in theory. Being...
by Natalie Gregg | Jul 17, 2015 | access, brainwashing children, child custody, Divorce, parental alienation
On July 10, 2015, Detroit’s Judge Gorcyca, found three siblings in contempt of court and sent them to a juvenile detention center/sleep-away camp in Oakland County, for “failing to maintain a healthy relationship with their father.” The reason: the...
by Natalie Gregg | Jul 5, 2015 | Books about Divorce, child custody, Divorce, Family Law
If you thought your ex spouse had the ability to defrock you in one sentence or to befuddle you with a single word, you probably already know that children can do the same. Children are pure, unfettered, innocent creatures that tell it like it is. And sometimes we...
by Natalie Gregg | Nov 26, 2013 | access, child custody, Divorce, Family Law, Property Division
There are times in family law when we try to avoid the “F” word — FAIR. When you go before the judge, what is fair and just sometimes does not translate through the law. Example: Mom (Ashley) goes AWOL after a drug charge and leaves her 6-month old daughter...
by Natalie Gregg | Jul 16, 2013 | access, child custody, Family Law
Question: My 11-year old does not want to see her father on the weekends overnight. Do I have to let her go? Would you let her eat chocolate cake for every meal? I hope not. Would you let her wear her favorite pajamas to school every day for one week...