Co-parents should consult with their trusted pediatrician about whether their child should receive the vaccine. But what happens when divorced parents are committed to diametrically opposing positions on the issue?
Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce
Co-Parenting Communication Tips
Encouraging strong co-parenting communication with a parent who doesn’t often get to see your children in person can be tricky. The most important thing about any arrangement is putting your children first.
Bird Nesting After Divorce: Honoring Our Family’s History
Because of our co-parenting arrangement – also known as bird nesting – we’re surrounded by memories of how our family came to be.
6 Ways to Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Child
Strengthening and maintaining a relationship with your child won’t always be easy, but it’s important to stay consistent and dedicated.
Why Courts Prefer Parents to Settle During Divorce
Settling child custody is all about setting aside personal differences for the benefit of the child. The focus is on compromising rather than “winning.”
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.
Recovering From the Intertwining Challenges of Divorce and COVID-19
As you focus on your finances, your family, and your health while your marriage comes to an end, remember that a divorce lawyer can help ease your stress by advising and representing you through any legal challenges that you may face.
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.
The Psychological Effects of Divorce on Parents and Children
Divorce – or child custody disputes when a non-marital arrangement ends – means changes that are stressful for both parents and children.
5 Things a Single Parent Can Do with Their Kids During COVID
Many single parents are seeking new ways to entertain and stimulate their children during the pandemic.
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