Children processing a divorce in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic can certainly benefit from seeing a therapist. Keep the following tips in mind.
Children and Divorce
Top 3 Co-Parenting Apps for Divorced Parents
With many options to choose from, stay focused on which co-parenting app fits your family’s situation. Talk the options over with your ex since these apps work great as tools for parent collaboration.
The Negative Impacts of Divorce on a Child and Its Solutions
It’s natural for parents to be concerned about their kids’ reactions to divorce. The best thing you can do to monitor your child is to trust them and be with them whenever they need you.
Choosing the Right Visitation Schedule for Your Family
A visitation schedule is vital to a working post-divorce parenting relationship. Your child’s age and the distance between your and the other parent’s home are two of the main factors you should consider. Find out which schedules could work for your family’s unique situation.
Are Some Parents More at Risk for Parental Alienation than Others?
Parental Alienation Syndrome occurs when a child aligns with one parent and grows exceptionally hostile toward the other parent, often altogether rejecting them for no good reason.
Moving On After Divorce: Sensitive Topics to Consider Discussing Before Saying “I Do” Again
Divorce situations and situations pertaining to marriage after divorce can sometimes be more complicated than they appear. These are just some ideas of questions to consider for discussion when moving on after divorce.
What You Need to Know About the “Best Interest of the Child” Standard
All custody decisions must be in the child’s best interest. Find out what this means and how you can show the court you’re fit for custody.
How a Step-Up Parenting Plan Can Simplify Custody Post-Divorce
A step-up parenting plan evolves as your child gets older. It saves you time and allows your child the space to comfortably forge a bond with the noncustodial parent.
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.
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.
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