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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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Proactive vs. Reactive Custody Arrangements: How Stronger Agreements Protect Children From the Start
The strongest custody agreements don’t just respond to problems—they prevent them. Learn how proactive parenting plans help families avoid future disputes, protect children from the impact of ongoing litigation, and build accountability into co-parenting arrangements before conflict escalates.
Friday, June 19, 2026
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24 Common Child Custody Order Provisions
This article breaks down 24 key provisions commonly found in child custody orders, showing how courts structure everything from parenting time and decision-making to communication, relocation, and enforcement. It highlights how these terms work together to create a clear, enforceable plan that prioritizes the child’s best interests.
Monday, June 8, 2026
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Alcohol Testing in Child Custody Cases: How Courts Evaluate Safety, Evidence and Monitoring
Family courts don’t rely on claims alone when alcohol is in question—they look for solid evidence of safety and patterns of behavior. The article explains how alcohol testing and monitoring tools, like remote breathalyzers, can influence custody decisions by proving sobriety or highlighting risk.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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“Court-Admissible” vs. Evidence Judges Actually Trust in Family Court
When child safety is an issue, courts look beyond whether evidence can be admitted. Judges evaluate reliability, verification, and safeguards. Using alcohol monitoring as a case study, this article explains why self-reported records are often discounted and what makes evidence credible in custody litigation
Monday, January 26, 2026
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Hearsay vs. Admissible Evidence: Handling Alcohol Misuse Allegations in Custody Cases
Allegations of alcohol misuse raise immediate child-safety concerns in custody cases, yet the use of alcohol monitoring often intersects with questions of hearsay and admissibility. This guide provides practical guidance to help family law professionals assess monitoring tools and recommend appropriate solutions to clients.
Monday, November 24, 2025
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“Don’t Lose Your Objectivity”: A Private Judge on Handling Emotion in Custody Cases
The article explains how private judges help parents stay objective in emotional custody disputes, using tools like Soberlink to provide clear, verifiable information that keeps conflict low and supports fair, child-focused decisions.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
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Legal Protections for Children: Comparing Protective Orders and Parenting Plans Across the U.S.
The article explains how U.S. family‑law systems use parenting plans and protective orders as different legal tools to safeguard children—highlighting how courts across states balance parental rights with child safety and how lawyers must tailor the right approach and documentation to each jurisdiction.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
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Protect Your Clients’ Privacy: Why GPS Tracking Doesn’t Belong in Family Law
In custody cases involving alcohol monitoring, adding GPS tracking may do more harm than good—it risks eroding trust, invading privacy, and undermining the court’s goal of healing and reunification.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
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Beyond the Courtroom: Guiding Divorce Resolution In and Out of Litigation
The article highlights how early resolution tools, emotional intelligence, and data-driven solutions like Soberlink help family law professionals reduce conflict, manage complexity, and guide clients toward fair, lasting divorce outcomes—drawing on insights from Judge Thomas Moukawsher.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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How to Navigate Hearsay in Family Law Cases Involving Alcohol Abuse
When alcohol misuse is alleged in a custody case, hearsay can derail progress and prolong conflict. This guide helps legal professionals separate hearsay from admissible evidence—and shows how remote alcohol monitoring can clarify the truth.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
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A Judicial Tool for Navigating Alcohol Use Disorder in the Courtroom
Download this evidence-based resource designed to help judges and court professionals make informed, child-centered decisions in cases involving alcohol use disorder (AUD).
Thursday, August 15, 2024
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