It’s a common misconception that once your children turn 18, your ex-spouse no longer has any financial obligations, especially when it comes to unpaid child support. However, in most states, there’s no statute of limitations on collecting back child support. … Read More
Co-Parenting
Long-Distance Co-Parenting Tips
Long-Distance Co-Parenting Tips: Maintaining Strong Relationships Across Distances Co-parenting across long distances presents unique challenges, from coordinating visitation to fostering a sense of connection for both parents and children. Whether due to work, relocation, or other reasons, navigating this arrangement requires … Read More
Understanding the Biggest Ignored Population: Single and Divorced Parents
The Biggest Ignored Population: Single & Divorced Parents – Why Is It Taboo? In recent years, there has been significant progress in diversity and inclusion (D&I) initiatives within the workplace. Organizations are increasingly embracing race, gender, and sexual orientation as … Read More
Co-Parenting with a Narcissistic Ex-Partner: Strategies for Success.
Co-Parenting with a Narcissistic Ex-Partner: Strategies for Success Co-parenting with an ex-partner who exhibits narcissistic traits can be particularly challenging. Narcissistic individuals often create high-conflict environments that strain relationships and impact the well-being of everyone involved. To effectively co-parent in … Read More
Co-Parenting and Shared Parenting Time in the Summer Months
Co-parenting can be a challenging but rewarding experience, especially during the summer months when children are out of school, and schedules can be more flexible. Shared parenting time, or the arrangement where both parents share custody and responsibilities for their … Read More
How Government Funding Boosts Family Well-being: A Closer Look at the American Rescue Plan and SupportPay
In recent years, the interplay between government initiatives and family well-being has come under increased scrutiny. The American Rescue Plan (ARP), enacted in March 2021, represents a significant effort by the U.S. government to address the immediate hardships faced by … Read More
Expert Tips for Divorced Parents: Managing Shared Expenses with SupportPay
Divorce brings many changes, not least of which is managing the financial responsibility of raising children separately. Understanding how to handle shared expenses effectively is crucial to ensure that your children’s needs are met without conflict. This guide provides tips … Read More
Biden-Harris Administration Advances Comprehensive Care Agenda with Historic Measures
In a sweeping series of actions and proposals, the Biden-Harris Administration continues to drive forward its ambitious care agenda, designed to make caregiving more affordable and accessible for American families. During Care Workers Recognition Month, the Administration underscored its achievements … Read More
Managing Medical and Healthcare Expenses as Co-parents
Navigating the world of co-parenting comes with its unique challenges, particularly when it comes to handling shared expenses. Medical and healthcare costs can be significant and are often unpredictable. This guide will walk you through effective strategies for managing these … Read More
What You Should Know About Pet Custody
When a couple decides to end their relationship, one of the most challenging aspects is often the custody of their pets. Unlike children, pets are considered property in the eyes of the law, so pet custody can be a complex … 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
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
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
California Co-Parenting During COVID
Earlier in 2020, many couples were ready to embark on the painful but, in many situations, necessary journey through divorce. California Co-Parenting is today’s topic. Whether co-parents were happy or sad about it, plans were starting to form. Then March … Read More
Holiday Tips for Co-Parents
With the holiday season fast approaching, co-parents may be feeling stress or pressure to create a happy, memorable time for their children. Here are three simple holiday tips for co-parents that can help make the best of a difficult time … Read More