Holidays without your kids during divorce feels awful. The holidays will be different this year if you are going through a divorce. Painful, maybe, especially without your kids. You can survive and it will get better. Here are four tips.
Children and Divorce
4 Tips to Help Children Enjoy Their Post-Divorce Holidays
Let’s work on making holidays better for children of separated or divorced parents.
Blending Families? Here are 9 Tips for You
There are many topics that need to be discussed and issues that have to be agreed on before blending your family.
7 Crafts to Help Kids Through Thanksgiving After Divorce
Thanksgiving arts and crafts can help kids sort out their feelings and remember that they are still part of a family that cares about each other – even if it’s changed.
How to Heal Your Relationship With Your Divorced Dad During the Holidays
Often people think they should feel a sense of warmth, togetherness, and gratitude on the holidays. By managing your expectations, keeping your situation in perspective, and choosing not to be victim, you can reclaim your power.
Marital Mediation: Could it Save Your Marriage?
Marital Mediation is a practical approach to conflict resolution in which a couple identifies their issues and then brainstorms, negotiates, and creates their own solution(s) with the help of a trained mediator.
Child Support: How To Reach a Child Maintenance Agreement That Benefits Your Children
Although you may not be able to avoid tension during a divorce, your kids are your most important consideration. That’s why it’s vital to arrange a child maintenance agreement.
Back-to-School Planning with Your Co-Parent
The goal for back-to-school planning is to set the year up for success, so incorporate any strategies or professionals that will help you meet that goal.
The Positive Ripple Effects of a Successful Divorce Mediation
There are many positive ripple effects that can result after the couple reaches an agreement in mediation. These positive ripple effects can benefit the couple and their children for years to come.
My Story of Divorce: Aftermath of Divorce and Co-Parenting (Part 3)
When the aftermath of destruction is better than the ideal. Sometimes, people parent better apart, than they do when together. This is my story.
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