Here are four tips to help you structure your co-parenting arrangement successfully and make it work for your family.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
10 Positive Co-Parenting Tips After Divorce
Perhaps you’re not perfect but you’re the best parent your kids will ever have. No one will love them more than you do or care about their happiness and well being more than you.
How to Have a Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship
While there are several traits of a healthy co-parenting relationship, the one that will always remain the first priority and can never be negotiated is the “respect”.
How Society Can Help With Common Pitfalls Single Moms Face
Single parents are hurting. Their stories were all very similar. I wasn’t alone. There are millions of us out here in the same boat.
Supporting Your Teen During & After Divorce: Here are 21 Tips
Most parents and a lot of other people want to be supportive of a young person as they go through such a challenging time as the divorce of their parents.
9 Tips for Co-Parenting With a Difficult Ex
If co-parents are not on good terms, their divorce can adversely affect the children. Here are some tips you can use to make co-parenting with a difficult ex easier.
4 Important Things Divorced Parents Should Know About College Expenses
Couples often prioritize the custody agreements during a divorce, and that’s of course very important, but the problem is that it often neglects the discussion of college. The best approach is to negotiate everything right away, and it can be revisited later but at least the foundation will be in place.
Going Back to School After Divorce Can be Stressful for Parents and Kids
Transitioning back to school after divorce and switching to a new schedule brings with them another set of stresses. If you’re divorced or contemplating divorce, these stresses can be unwanted and overwhelming
How to Co-Parent with an Ever-Changing Summer Schedule
The whole summer will go better if you consider your own mental and physical well-being.
Co-Parenting with Your Ex: Advice from a Divorce Attorney
There are no two ways about it. Parenting as a married couple is hard enough. Trying to do so with an estranged spouse is significantly more difficult.
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