Advice for divorcing parents is beneficial at the start of a new year. Read on for advice on how to handle a divorce in the new year when kids are involved.
Children and Divorce
Emotional, Physical and Behavioral Impact of Divorce on Children
Children of divorce go through many different emotional issues before, during, & after a divorce. Here’s how to help them during this difficult time.
Post-Divorce Disputes Regarding Religious Upbringing of Children
A request to modify custody based on extreme religious beliefs of the custodial parent typically requires the court to balance the interest of the parties.
Making the Divorce Process Easier for Your Children
Bonding activities will also give your child avenues for expression, which is important for processing the complicated emotions that accompany divorce.
10 Steps to Reduce the Emotional Harm of Divorce on Children
As a loving and concerned parent, you will want to reduce the emotional harm of divorce on your children. These tips will help guide your restructured family to a happier, healthier life.
Divorce After Adoption: How To Keep Your Family Together?
Adopted children already live with the idea that their birth parent gave them up. Add divorce and the concerns that come with their adopted parents also giving them up and their security will suffer a double whammy.
How to Make an Alternative Christmas Visitation Schedule With Your Children
Worried about the time you’ll have with your kids over Christmas? Below you’ll find information on setting up an alternative Christmas visitation schedule.
6 Tips to Survive the Holidays as Divorced Parents
Trying to survive the holidays as divorced parents? The holiday season can be tough for anyone, but it’s especially challenging for families dealing with divorce or separation. The best strategy for a happy holiday is to put your children first.
5 Tips for Handling the Holidays in Divorced Families
Here are five tips to help you navigate the stress-inducing divorced family holidays.
Guys, Divorce Is Hard: There’s No Shame in Seeking Help!
It is perfectly normal for a man to seek help during a divorce, despite the desire to uphold and adhere to traditional views of masculinity. Here’s how.
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