If you’re going through the divorce process, here are things you can try to make it easier on yourself and your children.
Children and Divorce
3 Tips for Successful Co-Parenting During COVID-19
Covid-19 has struck our nation, changing the way we live our daily lives. If you are separated or divorced, you know how difficult co-parenting can be. During the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, social distancing can make co-parenting especially challenging.
What Divorced Parents Don’t Know That Their Kids Wish They Did Know!
Thirteen insights and messages children of divorce want their parents to know and understand that parents often overlook or don’t want to hear.
How to Make Divorce Easier for Your Children
While you will have some painful moments no matter what you do, these tips will help to make the transition as easy as possible for your children.
Resources to Help Deal With Child Support After Divorce
Though you may be in need of financial support, it’s not always easy to understand the ins and outs of child support if you’ve never had to deal with it before.
Divorce Care: 8 Ways to Help Your Child Deal with Your Divorce
Explain your divorce to your child in the simplest way possible – without blaming your co-parent or offering any sordid details about why you are separating.
6 “Don’ts” When Telling Your Kids About Your Divorce
Whatever you do, prepare yourself in advance before telling your kids about your divorce. Avoid these 6 mistakes, and think first about the consequences before taking any action.
4 Tips for Successful Co-Parenting in 2020
After a divorce, you most likely don’t want to see your ex again, but if you have children, you may need to find ways to successfully co-parent. Co-parenting isn’t easy, but it’s often the best thing for your children.
Kid’s Clothes and Divorce: Dirty, Clean Mixed With Dirty, or Missing!
They either come back, dirty, clean mixed in with the dirty or, missing. How I solved the kid’s clothes and divorce saga.
Adult Children of Divorce and Thanksgiving: The “Giving” Never Ends!
I’m not sure why it happens, but I know many grown children of divorce who still feel this way—make each parent happy first, deal with your needs second. And, still, it’s never enough.
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