If you’re waiting to file for divorce, or even to tell your spouse that the marriage is over, there are many things to consider and it hard to know where to start. Follow these 10 steps to make that first discussion as productive as possible.
Coping with Divorce
Here are 5 Ways Divorced Spouses Can Co-Parent Peacefully During the Holidays
Co-parenting during the holiday season can be stressful, especially if you and your ex-spouse don’t know how to approach this new dynamic in your relationship. Luckily, there are steps you can follow to ensure that, as parents, you guys do the best you can to make this holiday a wonderful experience for your children.
6 Ways to Survive When Your Ex-Spouse Has the Kids for the Holidays
Let’s face it, it’s a challenge for parents to create new traditions and devise a plan to survive the holidays. For the recently divorced parent, the holidays can be an emotional, stressful, and perhaps a lonely time of year – especially if they don’t have new traditions and support systems in place.
How to Put “Happy” Back into the Holidays After Divorce
The holidays don’t have to be a time of sadness and stress overload. Focus on caring for yourself and your children, giving back to those who have supported you, and healing from your divorce. Here are 4 ways to put the “happy” back into “happy holidays.”
Here are 4 Ways Divorced Parents Can Make the Holidays Joyful for Their Children
Just because you and your ex-spouse are no longer together doesn’t mean you can’t co-parent peacefully during the holiday season. There are many ways divorced parents can make the holidays memorable for their children.
Your First Thanksgiving After Divorce: 6 Things to Do to Get Through the Holidays
Navigating your first (or second, or third) Thanksgiving after divorce will require some extra effort, but that extra effort will be worth it. These six tips will help you get through – and maybe even enjoy – the holiday.
Thanksgiving Challenge: Giving Thanks and Staying Positive
You may be dreading the approach of Thanksgiving – especially if you’re recently divorced and not accustomed to being single on this family holiday. This “Thanksgiving Challenge” invites you to enjoy the post-divorce holidays by using these tips and techniques.
Halloween For Divorced Parents Can be Scarier Than a Horror Movie
Some parents dread Halloween worrying about fighting with their ex, splitting time with them, or missing out on Halloween altogether if it isn’t their year.
Downsizing: Shedding A Different Kind Of Weight So You Can Rise Up After Divorce
Although downsizing is a lifestyle change, I decided to look for the good in a challenging situation. My new perspective is that I am upsizing to a new, purposeful style of life that is full of hope and promise.
How to Survive Thanksgiving if Your Ex Is a TURKEY!
Some divorced parents are irrational, unreasonable, and unable to keep their children out of the middle of the conflict they have with their co-parent – and they tend to ramp up their bad behavior on holidays. Here’s how to handle your ex during Thanksgiving.
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