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Children and Divorce
How to Heal Your Relationship With Your Divorced Dad During the Holidays
Often people think they should feel a sense of warmth, togetherness, and gratitude on the holidays. By managing your expectations, keeping your situation in perspective, and choosing not to be victim, you can reclaim your power.
Child Support: How To Reach a Child Maintenance Agreement That Benefits Your Children
Although you may not be able to avoid tension during a divorce, your kids are your most important consideration. That’s why it’s vital to arrange a child maintenance agreement.
Back-to-School Planning with Your Co-Parent
The goal for back-to-school planning is to set the year up for success, so incorporate any strategies or professionals that will help you meet that goal.
10 Ways to Connect With Your Stepchild
Different from a biological parent, a major thrust of being a stepparent is to be an adult friend to your stepchildren on some level.
Assessing Your Ability to Co-Parent after Divorce
What matters most for your children is the absence of conflict during co-parenting. Find your “sweet spot” on the co-parenting continuum.
My Story of Divorce: Aftermath of Divorce and Co-Parenting (Part 3)
When the aftermath of destruction is better than the ideal. Sometimes, people parent better apart, than they do when together. This is my story.
Co-Parenting and Depression: 4 Ways to Cope
Depression impacts so many physical functions, from your own well-being and ability to have a new, meaningful relationship to your child’s happiness and social life.
How to Help Kids Who Struggle Academically After a Divorce
Parents and teachers can help children of divorce by familiarizing themselves with the signs of trauma, teaching them how to cope with new situations, and helping them find ways to enjoy their new life.
The Impact of Divorce on Children With Special Needs
There are a number of practical issues to address when a couple with one or more special needs children goes through a divorce, such as custody, family support, education, finances, and legal rights.
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