Parental Alienation is used to describe a situation where a parent who has effectively coached their child into fearing, rejecting, and completely alienating the other parent.
Children and Divorce
How to Tell Your Adult Children That You’re Getting a Divorce
Possibly one of the hardest conversations you might have when it comes to sharing the news about your divorce will be with your adult kids.
Modern Parenting Plans: What to Include in 2022
Parenting today brings new considerations. Here are a few topics to think about in your separation or divorce: birdnest parenting, supporting transgender and nonbinary kids, covid precautions and marijuana storage.
How to Manage Disagreements Effectively When Co-Parenting?
If you’re going through a divorce, you’re probably wondering how you can effectively co-parent with your former spouse. After all, divorce can be a difficult and emotional time for everyone involved.
Ideas for Handling Child-Related Costs When Divorcing
Deciding how to handle child-related costs and expenses can be one of the most complicated–and contentious–parts of a divorce settlement.
Hiding Assets During Divorce
If you suspect your spouse is hiding assets or concealing income, you should take steps to contact a legal professional to get further advice.
The Kids Are (Not) Alright: Divorce, Children, Mental Health, and Trauma
Whether you’re contemplating divorce or already in the process, your primary concern should be your children and how this will affect them.
The Importance of New Routines for Kids Post-Divorce
While creating and maintaining new routines for kids post-divorce may feel like the last thing on your mind, it’s one of the most important things you can do for your child’s happiness.
At What Age Are Children Most Impacted by Divorce?
Divorce will be difficult for every member of your family. When you have children of any age, the important thing is to keep them at an arm’s length from the intimate details of the divorce.
The Holidays are Coming: How Do You Want to Show Up for Your Kids?
Imagine it’s five years from now and you are looking back at this time. Picture your children’s faces in their best moments. How do you have to be in order for them to feel relaxed and happy?
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