Just because you and your ex-spouse are no longer together doesn’t mean you can’t co-parent peacefully during the holiday season. There are many ways divorced parents can make the holidays memorable for their children.
Holidays and Divorce
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.
6 Handy Tips to Help Deal with Holiday Parenting Time
For some divorced or separated parents, holiday parenting time may be a difficult time of year as their children may spend more time with the other parent and less time with them.
Holidays On (N)ice: How to Handle Holiday Disagreements
If you want to disagree nicely with your family members this Thanksgiving, here are five basic tools that might help you do so.
Divorce Dilemma: Where’s the Pill for Holiday Loneliness?
You can medicate away your holiday loneliness during divorce recovery, but it’s not a good long-term strategy. We encourage you to try nurturing yourself.
7 Tips for Navigating Holidays as Divorced Parents
7 great tips for divorced parents hoping to decrease stress and increase fun this holiday season.
5 New Year’s Resolutions from a Divorce Attorney
From a practicing divorce attorney’s perspective, here are five important New Year’s Resolutions to consider regarding marriage, families, and children.
Divorcing but Still Living Together During the Holidays?
If you are divorcing but still living together, you and your spouse need to make plans and manage conflict this holiday season. Here are 5 tips to help you cope.
Divorce and the Holidays: How to Survive this Holiday Season
Going through both a divorce and the holidays can be a mixture of emotions. With these tips, find what works for your social life during the holidays.
Is Divorce on Your New Year’s Resolutions List? View These 4 Steps First
January is dubbed “divorce month” for a reason, as it’s one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions. Follow our 4 tips as you divorce in the New Year.
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