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.
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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.
7 Steps to Gain Financial Stability After a Messy Divorce
Aside from the emotional toll divorce can have on those going through it, there are also financial complications that arise from divorce. If you’ve just gone through a messy divorce and want to recover financially, read on to learn how.
7 Golden Rules that Minimize the Effects of Divorce on Children
Some of this is old news, some may be new to you. Each one of these is a challenge unto itself, but effective parenting, meaning you, can be the overriding factor in making or breaking your child’s adjustment.
New Year’s Day Blues: 7 Tips to Help You Deal with Post Holiday Letdown
Remember the saying, “All things shall pass.” This was my motto during divorce and it can be used during a less favorite season. The cycle of seasons, like life, encompasses variety and keeps things interesting.
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.
Here’s What You Should Know About Serving Divorce Papers in Florida
Florida has strict rules and guidelines when serving divorce papers. These are in place to ensure that the respondent’s spouse is notified properly without being fooled or given misinformation.
Thinking About Bird’s Nest Custody? Here Are Some Items to Consider.
“Nesting” or “Birdnesting” is often used to describe a situation where the children remain in the marital home and the separated or divorced parents move in and out of the home on an alternating schedule.
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.
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