Mediation Matters
Divorce doesn’t have to be a knock down, drag out fight between you and your ex-spouse. Mediation helps ensure everyone gets heard and everyone wins. It’s why mediation and working together is critical to collaborative divorce.
Divorce doesn’t have to be a knock down, drag out fight between you and your ex-spouse. Mediation helps ensure everyone gets heard and everyone wins. It’s why mediation and working together is critical to collaborative divorce.
It’s true that divorce can be hard on everyone. It’s even harder when you’re parenting for half the time and your ex-spouse is responsible for the rest of the time. That’s why parenting plans exist. Learn how they work and how to use them.
Life changes and so does your estate planning. A living document, your estate plan needs to reflect new events that may happen. We outline ten things that can happen in your life that requires a change to your estate plan.
Co-parenting is hard and sometimes you can fall into the trap of competing with your ex-spouse for your kid’s love. When parents compete, nobody wins. We offer suggestions for how to resist the temptation and stay on track.
Handling divorce isn’t always easy for your kids. We offer some tips to help you help them navigate this challenging process. Between these tips and working with a professional, you can go a long way to making it easier.
Dealing with your kids and their feelings about divorce is more than just developing coping strategies and listening. It’s also about understanding that they’re just going to have a hard time. We offer some thoughts to help you.
Now that the divorce is over, you’re adjusting to your life as a single parent. But what happens when your ex (or soon to be ex) has a new relationship? We’ve put together important things to consider when dealing with it.
Many parents are focused on managing their children through divorce and forget to take care of themselves. Finding time during the divorce for self care is important. Here are some tips to help you keep your strength up.
Sharing the duty of raising children is hard enough when you’re still married but what happens when you’re co-parenting as a divorced parent? We offer insights into the top 5 co-parenting challenges and how to handle them.
Grade schoolers are just beginning to understand the world has many layers. When confronted with divorce, it can be hard for them to adjust. We’ve outlined things you need to know to discuss your divorce with your child.
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