When you swear to be together for good or bad, you think that your marriage will last forever.
Children and Divorce
5 Mature Ways to Handle Divorce without Ruining Your Kid’s Life
Divorce is a challenging time for spouses and the kids involved. Partners need to realize that it’s their responsibility to ensure the kids come out of this experience with as little emotional harm as possible.
Co-Parenting After Divorce: Arranging Your Life to Make it Work
Here are four tips to help you structure your co-parenting arrangement successfully and make it work for your family.
10 Positive Co-Parenting Tips After Divorce
Perhaps you’re not perfect but you’re the best parent your kids will ever have. No one will love them more than you do or care about their happiness and well being more than you.
How to Have a Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship
While there are several traits of a healthy co-parenting relationship, the one that will always remain the first priority and can never be negotiated is the “respect”.
What You Need to Know if You’re Divorcing an Addict
In most cases, mediation and collaborative law are well-suited to family disputes arising from addiction. These approaches can help reduce potential conflict with your spouse and, may allow you and your spouse to reach a resolution in a cost-effective and timely fashion.
How Society Can Help With Common Pitfalls Single Moms Face
Single parents are hurting. Their stories were all very similar. I wasn’t alone. There are millions of us out here in the same boat.
Adoption & Same-Sex Marriages: How Parental Rights Work
The process of divorce can be difficult and painful for all families, but many same-sex couples face additional pressures and complications simply for being same-sex. It is not fair, but it is a reality for many. One of these complications includes adoption.
Supporting Your Teen During & After Divorce: Here are 21 Tips
Most parents and a lot of other people want to be supportive of a young person as they go through such a challenging time as the divorce of their parents.
Divorce, Zen Style: Managing Emotions in a Divorce
In a divorce, you need a clear head, a long-view and a realistic assessment of where you are and where you are going.
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