Posts Tagged ‘Children of Divorce’
How to Guide Your Kids Through a Collaborative Divorce?
When couples go through a traditional court divorce, children can easily be put aside due to the stress the parents go through. Children’s voices are not heard by the judge who makes the decisions about a parenting plan unless an attorney is appointed to represent the children or a child psychologist is appointed to conduct…
Read MoreTips on How to Co-Parent During the Coronavirus – Join Us for Our FREE Divorce Options Workshop, April 24
Going through a divorce and learning how to co-parent is difficult enough. Adding the Coronavirus to the mix makes it even more difficult. It’s important to get professional advice on how to effectively co-parent during a pandemic. Join us on April 24 to learn tips on how to co-parent during the Coronavirus and much more.…
Read MoreHow Divorce Impacts Children with Special Needs
Going through a separation is never easy! When you have children involved, the stress levels increase much more, but when you are parenting a child with special needs, the stress goes even higher. It’s hard to understand the walk of special needs parents and their daily struggles. When you add divorce to the mix, these…
Read MoreTips to Help Your Children Through Your Divorce
When you find your family going through a divorce, emotions run high and patience can be at an all-time low. Some parents and well-meaning family members are not aware of the long-term, life-changing effects divorce can have on the children in the family, no matter how young or old. Here are some tips to help…
Read MoreUsing Your Children as Leverage During a Divorce Is Harmful!
Many times during a divorce, the “gloves come off” in ways you or your spouse never thought were possible. In strenuous times, people often do things they regret. Unfortunately, in divorce, it is common to use children as leverage, no matter their age. Some parents are not aware of the long-term, life-altering effects divorce can…
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