What are your options if your ex wants to move out of state with your child after divorce? That will depend on your custody agreement and whether or not you object to the move in court.
Children and Divorce
Small Hearts Break: 4 Tips for Minimizing Heartbreak When Telling Your Child About Your Divorce
You’ve decided to divorce. Now comes the most difficult part of divorce: telling your child about your decision. How you break the news to your child will play a huge role in how well your child adjusts to your upcoming divorce.
5 Reasons for Divorce – and the Power of Acceptance and Forgiveness
How does “together forever” turn into “never”? Here are 5 reasons for divorce – and how to move on to new adventures rather than remaining stuck in sadness and confusion.
10 Tips from a Former Judge to Make You a Better Parent after Separation and Divorce
A former Family Court Judge, Lawrence R. Jones, offers these tips – and an eye-opening music video – to help you become a better parent and help your children after separation and divorce.
Building a Happily Blended Family
You and your new spouse must help your children to see the positive aspects of their new situation. For example, a blended family offers more family members to love and be loved by your child.
5 Useful Tips for Getting Divorced as Quickly as Possible
Getting divorced as quickly as possible – while ensuring a fair and workable settlement – will increase peace of mind and reduce stress on you and your family.
5 Things to Do When Telling Your Children You’re Getting a Divorce
Telling your children is one of the most difficult parts of getting a divorce. The tips that follow will help you prepare for this tough conversation.
Summer Vacationing with One-Half the Money and One Parent
You can offer experiences that create memories. The most memorable times with our parents were experiences that were often simple in nature, but full of emotional connections.
4 Tips for Dads Experiencing Separation and Divorce
Top tips for Dads experiencing separation and divorce to help to minimize their stress and maximize their chances of reaching a favorable custody arrangement.
4 Ways to Co-Parent Effectively (in Spite of How You Feel about Your Ex)
Co-Parenting effectively mean putting your children’s needs above hard feelings you have for your ex. Are you ready to do that?
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