Working through relationship conflict doesn’t have to mean “fighting.” Here’s a better approach for those with divorce or co-parenting problems to solve.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
What You Must Know About Child Support Modification Hearings
Modification of a child support order begins with filing a form by which either party can ask the court to reconsider the current child support arrangement.
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.
Assessing Your Ability to Co-Parent after Divorce
What matters most for your children is the absence of conflict during co-parenting. Find your “sweet spot” on the co-parenting continuum.
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.
Co-Parenting and Depression: 4 Ways to Cope
Depression impacts so many physical functions, from your own well-being and ability to have a new, meaningful relationship to your child’s happiness and social life.
5 Thoughts to Keep in Mind when Co-Parenting With an Ex
Keeping these 5 tips (plus a bonus tip at the end) in mind may help to make co-parenting an ex much smoother. After all, it’s still your job to raise your children to become successful, respectful, human beings.
11 Tips for Managing Summer Vacation as a Divorced Parent
Summer vacation as a divorced parent can be challenging; the children are not in school, so you and your ex-spouse must cooperate and work around each other’s schedules to reduce stress and increase happiness for everyone.
An Example of the Power of Positive Co-Parenting
The results of our positive co-parenting revealed themselves in how our daughter feels she can now talk about her parents in the same sentence; this never occurred in the past.
Children and Divorce: 3 Tips for Positive Communication During Divorce
If you haven’t learned by now, then it is time you know, the healthy way to deal with stress is to communicate about the issues that are causing the stress. This is true regardless of what age a person is. Your child may be feeling anger, fear or sadness, and unsafe when it comes to expressing those feelings.
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