Your marriage may be over, but your role as co-parents will continue forever. Attending “divorce school” can help you learn how to support your children through this tough transition and into a new life.
Parenting and Step-Families
Stupid Parent Tricks
It’s imperative that divorcing parents put their children before their legal battles. It’s important for parents to remember that their actions during divorce can have long-term consequences. Children are part-mom and part-dad and need both parents in the
How To Create a Successful Stepfamily
How to create a happy, functional stepfamily after divorce and remarriage.
Stepfamily Roles
In every family, people adjust to each other, and each takes on a certain role. But in stepfamilies, people sometimes fall into a role without considering whether it suits their needs or those of the family system.
Learning to cooperate with your ex
If you have children together, you must learn to cooperate with your ex; the marriage may be over, but your parenting relationship will last forever.
Dealing with Complaints
Your impulse to fight for your children can make you say and do things that you may later regret. Here are a few strategies to help confused parents make sensible decisions when children complain about their dad or mom.
Second Time Lucky
Filled with love, excitement, and hope for the future, you’ve decided to get married. But if your – or your partner’s – last relationship ended in divorce, you’ll want to make extra-sure that this marriage will last forever. The good news is that love really can be lovelier the second time around; here are some tips to help ensure a long and happy marriage.
Both Sides Now
Brette McWhorter Sember explains looking at “Both Sides” post-divorce and putting your children first by learning to communicate with their other parent.
Parent Information Pilot Project Launched in Toronto
Osgoode Hall Law School has launched a pilot project for those appearing in court for separation or divorce-related proceedings without legal representation to help them deal with thorny familial and bureaucratic issues.
The Legacy of Divorce on Children and Relationships
If you divorce, are your children doomed to repeat your relationship mistakes? The answer will surprise – and encourage – you.
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