One holiday he never failed to keep is Father’s Day. For him, it was a time to show off what he accomplished.
Fathers and Divorce
Adversity and Positive Self-Image: That’s How Men Navigate Divorce!
Have you ever heard of Murphy’s Law? You’re probably thinking, “Heard of it? I’ve lived it!” Murphy’s Law says, “If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong.” People quote that all of the time. Some people actually believe that it’s true, even though there’s no factual basis for it. Really inspiring way to go […]
7-Step PROTECT System to Shield Your Children from Divorce-Related Emotional Damage
Divorce is a time of intense change, upheaval, and uncertainty. Your ability to grieve the loss of how things were and embrace this new reality, and get your children to do the same, will play a significant role in helping you all to move forward.
You Are Accountable: Sustaining Addiction Recovery
Addiction doesn’t just impact the addicted individual, but the entire family unit. As a result, many times addiction, divorce, and child custody issues go hand in hand.
Family Court’s Gender Bender: Backlash Against Moms Coaching Their Kids
“Coaching” is a malicious act of alienation by one parent against the other parent whereby that parent instructs or coaches a child to say bad things about the opposing parent.
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.
Do Not Give Up on your Children: Fight for your Children’s Time
Do not give up your children and throw in the towel because of their social lives, inconveniences, and teenage hormones. It would mean the world to a child to receive a phone call every day, or every other day, saying the simplest things; a five minute call.
Present a United Front When Telling Your Children About Divorce
When telling your children about your divorce be as quick possible. Choose your words carefully and make sure to show a united front.
Present a United Front When Telling Your Children About Divorce
Initial communication regarding your divorce should be as short as possible. Let your children know there will be changes because of the divorce, and that you will both be there for them no matter what. Choose your wording carefully.
Since Dad Left Mom: Healing the Hurt for Adult Children and Their Divorced Dads
How can young adults reconnect with their fathers following all the ugliness and drama that’s at the core of so many divorces?
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