Sometimes it seems like he was created for the sole purpose of pushing all your buttons. Despite all that, you want to do what’s best for your kids and offer them stability, no matter how much your toxic ex gets under your nerves.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
Political Differences, Divorce, and Custody Disputes: 7 Tips to Help Your Kids
Bitter political differences can create rifts between spouses that escalate into divorce and custody battles. Family lawyer Patrick Baghdaserians answers 7 questions about how to help your children cope when political differences become irreconcilable differences.
How to Protect Yourself From an Angry Ex-Husband
An angry ex-husband, if intent, can cause life for you and your children to be miserable. Child visitation, child support, and following divorce decree orders are just a few tools at your ex’s disposal when it comes to prolonging conflict after divorce.
Child Custody: Don’t Play Tug-of-War with a Fragile Rope
Tug-of-war custody battles can get messy. The “rope” gets pulled, stretched, and maybe even broken. No matter who “wins,” the rope – that fragile rope – is always caught in the middle.
Are You Properly Using Your Divorce-Related Anger?
In order for anger to work in your favor instead of against you, you need to be creative with how you use your anger. Use your anger as a constructive force, not a destructive force. When used properly constructive anger allows you to feel powerful and motivated to go after what you want.
The Best Father’s Day Gift for a Divorced Dad
This Father’s Day, the best gift a divorced dad can give himself is finding (or accepting) support to heal his wounds, address his needs, and set the foundation for a positive future.
Father’s Day: The Only Holiday my Ex Spent With His Kids
One holiday he never failed to keep is Father’s Day. For him, it was a time to show off what he accomplished.
The Great Toilet Seat Incident – & 5 Mistakes Divorced Parents Often Make
Divorced parents often ask their children to keep secrets and tell lies, causing stress for the kids. Learn about 5 common parenting mistakes here.
9 Ways to Meet Your Children’s Needs During the Holidays
Understanding that this first holiday season after your divorce will be different while providing your children with compassion and coping strategies will not only help them through this holiday time but also long after the holidays pass.
Co-Parents: 4 Tips on Having an Enjoyable Vacation With Your Kids This Summer
Having the kids call the other parent once or twice during the trip (or as required under the parenting plan) also goes a long way toward fostering an optimal co-parenting relationship.
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