If you are going through divorce in Illinois, a divorce lawyer can help address topics that should be included in your parenting plan.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
The Benefits of Nesting Co-Parenting
Nesting (or “bird-nesting” as it’s sometimes called) means the children stay in the family home after the divorce while their co-parents move in and out to care for them.
Made Co-Parenting Mistakes After Your Divorce? Step Up To Make It Right!
Made co-parenting mistakes you now regret? It’s never too late to make things right with your children or your former spouse. You won’t regret it!
Here’s How to Figure Out Visitation Outside of Court
The process of separating from someone that you have been with for a long time is not an easy process, made even more complex with children in the picture.
What To Do When You Get Pregnant Mid-Divorce
A break up is difficult on its own, but when the thing that you least expect becomes “you’re expecting,” it makes the situation all the more complicated.
How to Co-Parent With a Narcissist (And Preserve Your Sanity)
How does one “co-parent” with this heinous personality? The first thing to do is realize that the narcissist isn’t ever going to change.
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.
4 Tips for Co-Parenting During COVID-19
During this time, I remind my children (and myself) that during a crisis- more so than at any other time- we are either part of the problem or part of the solution.
Custody in a Time of Crisis: Custody and COVID-19
When you’re a divorced parent, being separated from your child when your former spouse takes custody is difficult enough. But doing it during a pandemic can be downright unbearable.
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.
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