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Co-Parenting
What is Child-Centered Divorce (Professional’s edition)
Divorce is not only a trauma to parents and children, but also divorce professionals. Perhaps you’re already aware of child-centered divorce and its positive effects, and perhaps you are recommending or aiding in the implementation of a child-centered divorce, but … Read More
What is Child-Centered Divorce (Parent’s Edition)
Divorce is always a trauma to parents and children. However, the method parents use to divorce has the power to heal the trauma, ignore it, or perpetuate it for generations. Child-centered divorce helps parents make all decisions through the lens … Read More
How Getting Remarried Affects Child Support?
Many divorced parents will eventually make the decision to remarry. However, entering into a new marriage could affect previously-negotiated child support. It is crucial to know the child support laws in your state, and how they will affect you and your … Read More
Getting Remarried in California: How Will it Affect Child Support?
Just because your previous marriage ended in divorce doesn’t mean that you will never remarry. However, remarrying can affect the child support payments that were negotiated between you and your ex-spouse. It is important to know the child support laws in … Read More
Why Colorado Parents Should Take Co-Parenting Classes
Many states require divorcing spouses to take one or more co-parenting classes. There are online classes which co-parents can take in Colorado. Though some of them are court-ordered, it doesn’t mean that is the only time co-parents should consider taking them. These … Read More
Co-Parenting Classes for Floridian Families
Many states require divorcing co-parents to take one or more co-parenting classes. Florida is one of these states, requiring both parents to take a four-hour parenting class if they have children under the age of 18. These classes are designed … Read More
The Benefits of Co-Parenting Classes for Californians
Many states require divorcing co-parents to take one or more co-parenting classes. These classes are not only helpful for the adults going through the divorce, but also incredibly beneficial to their children’s well-being. Conflict between parents has a negative impact … Read More
Remote Learning in New York (Parent’s Edition)
It’s been a difficult year for everyone in 2020, but divorced and/or single parents have had an entirely new set of challenges with the introduction of remote learning. Not only are many now working from home, but they are helping … Read More
The Importance of Documentation
Everything has become slower and more difficult during the COVID-19 pandemic, including divorce proceedings in family courts. While many divorcing couples have turned to mediation, there are still cases that require some degree of courtroom litigation. This is why we are … Read More
Communication Resources for Texas Co-Parents
Divorced parents in Texas rely on communication and organization for their children: about schedules, about finances, about everything! Communication resources and organization can be essential to getting it right. Luckily for you, there are many communication resources available to help. … Read More
Family Resources to Manage Divorce Expenses
Sharing custody and making sure your divorce expenses of are in order requires communication and organization: about schedules, about finances, about everything! Luckily, for today’s co-parents, there are several family resources available to help. Taking advantage of these resources will … Read More
Helping Your Child with Remote Learning in Florida (Parent’s Edition)
There’s no question that 2020 has shifted priorities for parents in a big way, especially for divorced parents. Children are already experiencing transition, funds are often too tight for nannies or tutors, and usually, both parents work. At the same … Read More
Tips for Remote Learning in California (Parent’s Edition)
As a divorced or single parent, assisting your school-aged children succeed in school is no small feat. But having your home become the classroom due to the new remote learning environment is a challenge most parents have never faced. Parents … Read More
How to Co-Parent in One Home
It’s been quite the year for divorcing parents. Some were just starting to wrap their minds around the thought of divorce, and probably many were just about to physically separate. Then March 2020 came along, and many of those plans … Read More