If you understand the basics of child custody – and you and your ex are willing and able to cooperate for the sake of your children – then you can create a co-parenting plan that makes your kids feel secure, happy, and loved.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
Co-Parenting Gives a Whole New Meaning to Divorce “Court”!
How to bench your inner “Kobe Bryant” in order to handle co-parenting competition and jealousy with grace – most of the time, anyway.
Your Ex wants to Move out of State with Your Child: What Now?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Podcast: Detecting, Preventing, and Overcoming Parental Alienation
This podcast explains what parental alienation is, how and why it happens, and offers strategies for preventing or recovering from parental alienation.
7 Tips for Co-Parenting Without Losing Your Sanity
If you’re struggling to co-parent with a former partner you can’t stand, life can be exhausting. These tips for co-parenting can help make it a little easier.
What should a divorcing parent do if Family Services is investigating him or her for neglect or endangerment due to substance…
They should not be talking to Family Services. I don’t know that law enforcement would be as involved in the situation like that. An attorney getting involved in that case would be warning the client, if these allegations are true, to get going on getting into treatment right away. The attorney would try to make […]
What to Include in Your Parenting Plan: A Shared Parenting Approach
Is a collaborative parenting plan or a parallel parenting plan right for your family? What’s the difference between the two? Here’s straightforward advice to separated or divorced parents interested in shared parenting.
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