While the term “winning a divorce” is common in popular culture, it can be a bit disingenuous and insensitive. Divorce is much more complicated than winning or losing.
Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce
Marriage Story: 4 Lessons for Divorcing Couples
From the outset of a divorce, parents should be vigilant in thinking about how their actions impact the children.
The Healing Power of Forgiveness in Remarriage
Remarried couples who practice forgiveness are able to let go of large and small transgressions that occur due to the complexity of their daily lives.
4 Tips for Successful Co-Parenting in 2020
After a divorce, you most likely don’t want to see your ex again, but if you have children, you may need to find ways to successfully co-parent. Co-parenting isn’t easy, but it’s often the best thing for your children.
Don’t Make “Divorce Co-Parenting” Your New Year’s Resolution
If you truly want to have a better co-parenting relationship in 2021, don’t make a broad resolution to do so. Instead try to focus on small, actionable steps that you will follow through with during the year. Here are 6 divorce co-parenting tips for you to try.
4 Tips for Stepfamily Holiday Success
As parents, whether biological, step, foster or blended, we have a responsibility to ensure that the holidays, either faith-based or secular, are an uncomplicated and enjoyable experience for those children in our care.
Kid’s Clothes and Divorce: Dirty, Clean Mixed With Dirty, or Missing!
They either come back, dirty, clean mixed in with the dirty or, missing. How I solved the kid’s clothes and divorce saga.
5 Travel Tips for Blended Families
Traveling with a blended family can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. Below are 5 tips to help relieve the stress of blended family travel.
Negotiating Holiday Gift Giving After Divorce
The best gifts you can give have nothing to do with price tags and are all about time and love.
Adult Children of Divorce and Thanksgiving: The “Giving” Never Ends!
I’m not sure why it happens, but I know many grown children of divorce who still feel this way—make each parent happy first, deal with your needs second. And, still, it’s never enough.
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