Although it’s hard not to feel sad or isolated sometimes, there are a lot of reasons to be hopeful and many ways for single mothers to cope after a divorce – on Mother’s Day and every day.
Children and Divorce
Summer Camp Sign-ups, Vacations, and Child Custody
If you share custody of your children with your ex, you may have left summer camp sign-ups to the last minute – especially if you don’t agree on how your kids should spend the vacation. Who gets the final say – and who has to pay?
Owe Child Support? How to Avoid Losing Your Driver’s License
Depending on the state, a person can lose more than just a driver’s license. For example, in New York, a person could lose other types of licenses, such as a business license, a professional license, and recreational licenses, such as those for hunting or fishing.
Moms: Here are the 7 Best Things to Do for Your Child After Divorce
Now’s the time to be the world’s best mother. Although you may have been a good mom from the very beginning, after divorce, you need to kick your “parenting game” up a notch.
What to Consider Before Appealing a Child Custody Decision
The decision to appeal a child custody decision should be carefully weighed especially when it comes to child custody cases.
Happy Father’s Day: A Tale of Two Girls
This Father’s Day – and every day – the question to ask is this: when it comes to parenting children, should it really matter which state you live in?
Creating a Unified Family Tech Plan for Divorced Families
If you are divorced, having a family tech plan can be helpful in some ways, confusing in others. Here’s how to implement one.
7 Strategies to Help Kids Adjust to Divorce
Regardless of whether you have kids or not, getting a divorce is a painful and stressful experience for everyone involved. However, when you and your spouse have children, things tend to get far more complicated.
Parental Alienation: How to Deal with an Alienating Parent During Divorce
Parental alienation is serious and can have a lasting negative impact on the parent-child relationship if not addressed promptly and properly.
The Narcissistic Parent: 10 Commandments They Live By
The narcissistic parent isn’t capable of “normal” paternal instincts. They view their children as objects meant to fulfill the narcissist’s needs, instead of the other way around.
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