What does research say about alternate living? What are the legal considerations? How can you maintain financial stability in a week-on, week-off arrangement? Find the best articles here!
Some adults believe that living in two homes is challenging for children, but many kids who live with both parents in separate households would disagree. Here, we’ve gathered the benefits o...
If you have sole custody, you alone decide where your child will live. Here are some ways you can facilitate your child’s contact with the other parent. Read on to learn more!
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What should you consider when you have joint custody and want to move with your child? Do you always need the other parent’s consent? Here’s what you need to know before making a move...
When it comes to alternate living, it’s crucial to consider the children’s overall financial needs from the start. Below, we explore what court rulings indicate and how parents can ap...
Parents in need of assistance in reaching agreements regarding their children can turn to the Family Law Services within the municipality. Here you will learn more about the Family Law Serv...
What is child support and how does it work? And what is the difference from maintenance support? Here’s what you need to know!
Maintenance support is a contribution that...
Do you have questions about your child’s right to child support from the parent they don’t live with? Here, we’ve gathered important information about child support and ch...
Housing costs are often a significant expense in the budget of many families with växelvis boende-arrangements. Here you will learn more about housing allowances and how they can support yo...
Managing a household on a single income is often tough, especially if you have children. And it’s tough for many right now, whether you share the financial responsibility for the chil...
Do you have questions about home insurance for your child? Magnus Hjelmér, economist at ICA Banken, tells us what applies to home insurance and accident insurance when you live with the chi...
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