How to keep yourself safe and start a new life when exiting a controlling and violent marriage.
Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce
How to Create a Successful Parenting Plan
A comprehensive and detailed parenting plan is an essential tool when creating a healthy co-parenting relationship. It will help to stop parenting disagreements from escalating into full-blown conflicts and stabilize the children and family post-divorce.
What Children of Divorce Really Think
Parents considering or beginning the process of divorce often torment themselves with the question of whether they ought to stay together for their children’s sake.
4 Tips for Surviving the Holidays in a Bad Marriage
Bad marriage and the holidays. It doesn’t exactly put you in the mood to sing Jingle Bells!
3 Tips to Alleviate the Stress of Sharing Custody Over the Holidays
Holidays can be times of stress as well as joy – especially if you’re sharing custody of your children. How do you share custody over the holidays without it turning into a nightmare?
When a Child Comes Out During Divorce: How Should You Respond?
Whether you’re in the middle of a divorce or already divorced when your child comes out to you, your responsibility is to be loving and supportive. Here are 7 ways to help.
Your Child’s First Thanksgiving After Divorce
If Thanksgiving will be your child’s first holiday after divorce, use these tips to help relieve any stress they feel during the holiday.
Divorcing Moms: How to Keep Your Kids Resilient During Divorce
On top of keeping yourself strong and resilient during your divorce, you’re also going to have to make sure your kids are resilient also.
Something to Think about Before You Divorce: The Pros & Cons of Divorce
Divorce can free you up to live a fulfilling life outside of a bad marriage. It can also saddle you with problems that may make that bad marriage look like a walk in the park.
Bonding Through Food After Divorce: How to Teach Your Child to Cook
Cooking with your kids and bonding through food can build their self-confidence and relieve the stress of divorce. Making meals together can also help create lasting memories for you and your children.
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