When relationships change, parents face tough decisions about how children will live, learn, and thrive across two homes. The Family court is designed to help resolve disputes when agreement isn’t possible, but it can feel complex and intimidating. Understanding how it works—and how to keep the child’s needs at the center—can make the journey clearer…
Author: Freya Ólafsdóttir
Reykjavík marine-meteorologist currently stationed in Samoa. Freya covers cyclonic weather patterns, Polynesian tattoo culture, and low-code app tutorials. She plays ukulele under banyan trees and documents coral fluorescence with a waterproof drone.