We met with Anthony Johnson to ask him some questions about his life as a coach in this co-parenting interview. He has joined SupportPay’s Advisory Council and we will be working together to shape the world of child support and … Read More
Co-Parenting
Self-Esteem & Divorce
February marks self-esteem month, and our writers at SupportPay have done some research on the impacts of divorce on children’s self-esteem and the methods they can make use to improve their confidence. Parents are their children’s teachers, guides and role models in … Read More
Interview with Rosalind Sedacca, CDC – Founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network
1. What is Child-Centered Divorce? Anyone going through divorce knows it inevitably stirs up charged emotions — some anticipated and others unexpected. And when children are involved, the process is exponentially more complex and challenging. Fortunately, there are ways to … Read More
Divorce – Let’s Talk about It
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
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
VictimsVoice – A Great Highlight for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
At SupportPay we are always trying to aid the process of providing welfare to children of separated families and to make the lives of their parents easier. We had the privilege to speak with Sheri Kurdakul, the founder of VictimsVoice. … 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
School Performance & Divorce
School performance is almost always affected by the divorce of one’s parents. While it is not an easy time for you as a divorcee, it is important not only yo help yourself through this process, but be there for your … Read More
Children’s Literacy Month
Children’s Literacy Month: September is Children’s Literacy Month. It’s a time to encourage the young children in your life to go to the library, find a good book, and explore new worlds. Getting books in the hands of kids, can … Read More
Child Literacy Month & How to Approach It
Child literacy month is here – your child or children might love to read, may not look at books at all, or you may notice that their interest is waning and they are reading less than they used to – … Read More
Healthy Choice Strategies for your Kids
As a parent, raising your children is something that can bring great joy into your life, but like anything else, it comes with its challenges. Helping your children make healthy choices and get them into the mindset of learning how … Read More
The Most Common Problems You Can Face in Co-Parenting
Written By: Ryan Pell Common co-parenting problems is a popular topic today, as more and more people say it’s vital for a child’s well-being. Research shows that co-parenting is important for a child’s mental health after marriage dissolution and helps form coping … Read More
Child Support and College Expenses
Written By: James Collins Many parents know that paying tuition for their children is a necessity but others wonder what constitutes additional expenses beyond the normal child support. With the increase in college expenses and tuition costs, many parents are getting … Read More