Divorce is a difficult topic to raise with our kids, even for those of us at SupportPay – and we are experienced divorce professionals! We turned to one of the world’s top co-parenting experts, author and speaker Christian McGee, MSW, … Read More
Parenting and Children
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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