Handling the many challenges facing your children during and after divorce.
Children and Divorce
4 Back to School Tips for Divorced Parents
Starting a new school year is stressful for everyone; here are some tips for divorced parents to help keep the school year positive and organized.
Truth vs. the Illusory Truth Effect Part 1: Repeating is Believing
The Illusory Truth Effect and Your Divorce Case
To the Stepfathers Who Stepped Up – Happy Father’s Day!
On this Father’s Day, let’s celebrate the stepfathers who “stepped up,” accepted, loved, and stood in the gap for children they did not bring into this world – but cherished as if they did.
A Father’s Day Guide for Divorced Dads
Here are 3 Father’s Day tips for divorced dads that can help create an enjoyable experience for everyone. If you can’t be with your kids on the day itself, however, remember that you’re their father every day of the year – and that’s something to celebrate!
Father’s Day After Divorce: What To Do When It Falls On Her Day
Not being scheduled to have the kids on Father’s Day after divorce is a problem that should be resolvable. Here’s what you can do.
Putting Your Kid’s Needs First During a Divorce
Place the Focus on the Kids When It Comes to Children and Divorce When I talk with parents about children and divorce, the first thing they usually want to discuss is how they can protect their children during the process. The most valuable advice I can give is to minimize conflict and to ensure that […]
Guide To Your First Father’s Day After Divorce
When you first accepted the reality of your divorce, it may not have dawned on you that Father’s Day after divorce would have a whole new look.
The Pitfalls Of Equal Timesharing Legislation
After a failed attempt at passing a flawed alimony reform bill in 2016, mainly due to an inclusion of a provision that would have created a presumption of equal timesharing between parents, the Florida Legislature is back now with what appears to another timesharing bill that would fundamentally alter how timesharing and parental contact would be addressed by Judges throughout the State.
The Habits of Successful Single Parenting
Single Parenting Requires That You Lead by Example
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