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Seeing Divorce Through the Eyes of Children

A Conversation with Expert Christina McGhee About her Exciting New Project December is Universal Human Rights Month – and our focus this month under this category is children’s rights. We typically think the struggles for human rights are happening in … Read More

Bill of Rights for Children

The Bill of Rights for Children is meant to protect the children of parents who are undergoing a divorce. There are many people involved in a divorce. Of course there are the two adults who are deciding to separate, the … Read More

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Gratitude Month: A Co-Parent Guide

The holiday season is fast approaching, and with Thanksgiving being just around the corner, we like to center this month around one word- Gratitude. However, if you are separated/divorced and co-parenting, or still needing more time to heal from a recent … Read More

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What causes financial conflict in marriages and how to prevent it

Written By: Lyle David Solomon Far too often money-related issues cause conflict in marriages. While roughly half of marriages overall end in divorce, money issues could last through separation and be a post-marital problem. We all could experience financial issues at … Read More

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How Is Child Support Calculated if I’m a Business Owner

How Is Child Support Calculated if I’m a Business Owner? You might think that it would be easy to calculate child support as a business owner. You should consider all the money from the business assigned for personal use, but … Read More

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Reducing Back-to-School Co-parenting Anxiety

Temper tantrums, tummy aches, meltdowns, and sleepless nights are an all-too-common concern for many families when summer comes to a close. Your child’s anxiety can easily become your co-parenting anxiety if you don’t manage it. If your child suffers from … Read More

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Fourth of July 2020 Plans for the Single Parent Family

The Fourth of July is a summer holiday staple, although this year might be a little different, given that the Corona Virus pandemic is an on-going situation. The kids are on summer vacation, and the first day of a new … Read More

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Financial Considerations for Divorce and Raising a Child

If you’re a parent going through a divorce, learning to adapt to a new normal way of living can feel challenging and overwhelming at first. It takes your brain and body time to adjust to any major lifestyle change and … Read More

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How to Get More Than 50% Parenting Time

How to Get More Than 50% Parenting Time Many parents will say that the worst part of divorce is “losing” their children. Missing even a minute of time with their children makes parents feel panicked, depressed, or guilty. Even parents … Read More

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Five Important and Effective Ways to Reduce Conflict Over Child Support

Getting an order for child support seems like it should end financial conflicts – but often, it’s just the beginning. Paying, tracking, and allocating child support can create a lot of friction between divorced parents. But, there are buffers you … Read More

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Navigating A Divorce In A Pandemic

How To Navigate A Divorce In A Pandemic If you filed for divorce just before coronavirus hit, those plans may have come to a screeching halt. Between the court system being effectively shut down and the housing market uncertain, the … Read More

How to Protect Your Child from Cyber Attacks

How to Protect Your Child from Cyber Attacks The internet is a fantastic resource for parents and kids. Gone are the days of stacks of encyclopedias. Now, your child can do research online in half the time to help with … Read More

What To Do When You’ve Been Accused of Domestic Violence

This article was contributed by: Nick Wooldridge – Partner/Content Writer Nick Wooldridge is one of the most recognized names among Las Vegas criminal defenders. Fierce both in a courtroom and board room, Mr. Wooldridge is eager to ready to provide … Read More

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How to Plan a Family Vacation You Can Afford?

Single Parent Travel: How to Plan a Family Vacation You Can Afford Vacationing isn’t cheap. Vacationing as a single parent living on one income with a gaggle of kids can feel downright impossible. However, while you might not be able … Read More

How to Get a Handle on Finances Early in Life.

How to Get a Handle on Finances Early in Life The earlier in life you figure out how to manage your money, the better off you’ll be financially in the long run. Not only is getting a handle on your … Read More