Competent co-parenting after divorce requires putting your child’s needs ahead of your own. Modeling cooperation and polite behavior – and never bad-mouthing your ex – will help your children heal.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
The Modification of Family Law Orders: Changing Child Custody & Support
Are you seeking modification of family law orders? Since courts prefer to not disrupt the child’s schedule or expected support, it can be complicated.
Do’s and Don’ts for a Single Mother on Father’s Day
As a single mother on Father’s Day, you need to recognize how important it is for your children to spend time with their father. Here are 5 Do’s and 5 Dont’s to help you handle Father’s Day after divorce.
28 Mindful Questions For Dads Seeking Shared Parenting Time
Looking to maximize your chances for shared parenting time or even primary custody? These are the 28 essential questions you should ask yourself first.
4 Things to Consider as Co-Parents with Different Religions
Couples with different religions have a higher incidence of divorce, making the need to co-parent with different religions increasingly common.
Difference Between Joint Custody and Shared Custody in New Jersey
Some people think there is no difference between joint custody and shared custody, but this is not true. Find out how the courts view the two in New Jersey.
How to Create a Parenting Plan That Fits Your Family
If you and your ex can’t agree, a child specialist can help you create a parenting plan that meets everyone’s needs. Here’s how.
5 Co-Parenting Tips from a Divorced Divorce Attorney
Not only have I been practicing high-conflict divorce for 18 years, I am also a divorced father of two teenagers. At the moment, my ex and I are in a “good place” and our children are doing well. Here are a few tips I have learned from my practice and personal experience that might prove […]
What’s the Difference Between Co-parenting and Parallel Parenting?
How you parent with your ex-spouse can make a big impact on your child’s life. Learn the difference between co-parenting and parallel parenting.
5 Rules for Introducing a New Partner to Your Kids After Divorce
Consider how long you’ve been divorced, your children’s ages, and how committed you are before introducing a new partner. Waiting will pay off for everyone in the long run.
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