The holiday season can be stressful, especially when you’re newly divorced and still living in the family home with your ex-spouse. Here are four ways to make gift-giving during the holidays easier and more enjoyable for your child when you still share a home with your ex.
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Joint Custody Exchange Rules
Parenting time and visitation transitions are ripe for parental conflict, and particularly harmful for children. The joint custody exchange rules in this article are best practices for protecting your children.
Here’s What My Kids Like About Nesting (And Yours Might, Too!)
The passage of time has encompassed loads of development and changes and growth in their lives. And yet, here we are after all this time, still nesting. Our kids still call the same place “home.”
Be-Do-Have: A Coparenting Model
How to apply the Be-Do-Have Coparenting Model, a well-known coaching tool that helps coparents communicate with an ex-spouse.
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.
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.
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