Single mothers have the opportunity to teach their children by example. Consider these six suggestions if you’re a single mom wanting to set a healthy example for your children.
Parenting During Divorce
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.
4 Ways to Co-Parent Effectively (in Spite of How You Feel about Your Ex)
Co-Parenting effectively mean putting your children’s needs above hard feelings you have for your ex. Are you ready to do that?
Legal Marijuana and Divorce
Can legal marijuana use be an issue in divorce cases? Even if legal, when it comes to a custody battle, the answer might still be that marijuana and divorce do not mix.
5 Ways to Reduce the Negative Effects of Divorce on Your Children
By following these five tips, you can help to reduce the negative effects of divorce on your children and be good parents despite living separately.
Do You Love Your Children More Than You Hate Your Ex?
Children need both parents after a divorce. Loving your children enough to foster a strong relationship with their other parent can be hard; here are 7 tips to prevent your children from becoming casualties of your bitter custody battle.
Podcast: Child Custody Gender Bias in the Family Court System
Many fathers believe there’s a gender bias when it comes to child custody. If it’s true, how can fathers protect their bond with their kids after divorce?
3 Negative Effects Divorce Can Have on Children
Consider these potential negative effects divorce can have on children – as well as any benefits there might be for your kids – before deciding whether to pursue a divorce at this time.
How can a parent increase their chances of being allocated the majority of the parenting time and decision making in a dissoluti
The best way a parent can increase his or her chances of being allocated the majority of parenting and decisions making is to make decisions that are based upon the best interest of the child or children in their family. Oftentimes parents can become so immersed in regards to what their needs are in dissolution […]
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