Because of our co-parenting arrangement – also known as bird nesting – we’re surrounded by memories of how our family came to be.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
5 Myths About Co-Parenting After Divorce
After a divorce, you start a new relationship with this person you would prefer to never lay eyes on again. While it is tempting, don’t talk yourself into believing the following co-parenting myths.
Your Home Should Be Your Kids’ Sanctuary
High-conflict divorce has many effects on kids. Here are helpful tips on how to calm the battle and reduce the damage.
A Very Birdnesting Christmas
How a nesting co-parenting family celebrates and keeps important family traditions alive.
3 Benefits to Taking the High Road During Your Divorce
There are benefits to choosing your words carefully and taking the high road during divorce.
How We Celebrate Holidays After Divorce
Our kids don’t have two families, they have one.
Tips to Help Children Enjoy the Holidays After Divorce During COVID-19
You and your children can build new traditions and memories of the holidays that will endure the test of time and nourish everyone after divorce. The holiday season doesn’t have to be a time of stress overload.
Co-Parenting Through The Holidays During COVID-19
Here are tips on how to set guidelines and how to celebrate while keeping social distance.
4 Reasons Divorce Can Be More Stressful For Men
While divorce is usually emotionally distressful for both partners, it appears that men experience more stress than women during and after divorce. Here’s why.
Nesting After Divorce Can Actually Save You Money
Unlike a traditional divorce scenario in which the children move between their parents’ houses, nesting means there is only one primary residence and the children stay put. Learn more here.
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