How Kids Handle Divorce
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.
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.
Being a tween is challenging. They’re not a kid anymore but they’re not quite a teenager. The lines of what they can and cannot do seem blurred. Here we outline things to know when talking to your tween about divorce.
The teenaged years are a complex time for your child, as they continue their transition from childhood to becoming an adult. Here we discuss how to help you understand what they’re dealing with and how to connect better.
Your divorce is hard on you and it’s hard on your kids. The way they experience the divorce will vary based on many different things. We’ve broken some of them down to help you better understand.
Collaborative divorce is the new trend in family law. But why are more people turning to this approach when considering divorce? We explore the 5 reasons that more people are getting a collaborative divorce.
There’s no way to pretend that your divorce won’t have a significant and lasting impact on your children. We have some things for you to think about as you go through this process to help your kids make it through.
Even with a collaborative divorce, we sometimes see people make crazy mistakes that will make everyone’s life more difficult. Here are 17 common mistakes we’ve seen people make so that you can avoid them.