Holidays for the Children of Divorce: Compromise or New Traditions?
It’s nearly the holidays and many divorcing and separating parents are still in conflict about how to share the holidays with their children. Holidays are supposed to be joyous, but
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It’s nearly the holidays and many divorcing and separating parents are still in conflict about how to share the holidays with their children. Holidays are supposed to be joyous, but
If you are a divorced or separated parent, it time to think about the upcoming school year. Children, like adults, often have highly scheduled lives. This can create great conflict
The old adage that people hear what they want to hear can probably be similarly stated as people read what they want to read. A New Mindset for Shared Parenting
This past weekend was Father’s Day. For many fathers, this is one of their favorite days of the year because they know they are going to be able to spend
A “morality clause” in a divorce or custody order, also known in some states as a “paramour provision,” states that a parent who has children present in their home shall
Let’s leave out of this discussion those cases where a parent abuses drugs or alcohol, is a perpetrator of domestic violence, or worse. These are a minority of custody cases
Children involved in a divorce regularly move between their parents’ homes. The children (and parents) have lots to think about before each custodial exchange, for example: Does each child have
E! News host Giuliana Rancic has found herself in the middle of a controversy over a comment she recently made about marriage and parenthood. Rancic said she and her husband
If you are a divorced or separated parent, it is never too early to think about the upcoming school year. Children, like adults, often have highly scheduled lives. This can
Parents involved in high conflict divorces are often so emotional that they forget the impact a few harsh words can have on their child. We hear parents daily in the