Dealing with divorced parent guilt can be extremely difficult during the holidays. Often, divorced parents wonder if they’re doing enough to make the holiday season special for their children. Here are a few tips newly divorced parents can follow to have a great holiday season with their kids.
Children and Divorce
Thanksgiving Without The Kids? A Few Tips To Keep You From Going Crazy
You may not have your kids this Thanksgiving but you can be thankful you’re not sitting across the table from a turkey!
Co-Parenting with a Narcissist: Identify and Neutralize Your Triggers
Anyone who has been in a relationship with a narcissist understands that relying on them to come to the table and rationally cooperate to make decisions for the children is usually not possible. Especially if you initiated the divorce or breakup, the narcissist would take any need to communicate with you as an opportunity to punish, bully, and manipulate you.
How Can a DUI Conviction Affect My Child Custody Case?
Arrests for drunk driving or convictions for driving under the influence (DUI) can be especially consequential, and they could be a significant factor considered in family court proceedings related to the custody of children.
How to Combat Your Ex’s Sneaky Divorce Tactics
Here is a list of tactics many manipulators use during their divorce, so it’s easier for you to spot them on time.
Co-Parenting: How to Communicate Better with Your Kids After a Divorce
Co-parenting is not easy, but this video produced by the Pennsylvania Bar Association will help you and your children keep a healthy, tight relationship that can get ruined after a messy divorce.
How Long Does It Take to Go Through a Divorce?
Depending on your situation, the completion of a divorce process can take up to a year or longer. Having solid legal representation in court can prepare you with essential strategies.
Can Divorce Cause Anxiety and Depression?
During this period, an individual might feel a variety of emotions. Many are more prone to several conditions, such as depression, anxiety, and a number of physical ailments.
9 Reasons Your Ex Lied in Court
People lie in divorce court for several reasons, and it leaves those of us who wouldn’t, wondering why or, what the gain is.
The Unvarnished Truth About Children and Divorce
When parents are more focused on the legal process of divorce and their own emotional needs than their children’s needs, those children are irreparably harmed by divorce – and they suffer due to parents who are unable to parent and divorce at the same time.
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