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Collecting Back Child Support After Your Kids Turn 18: What You Need to Know.

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

The Biggest Ignored Population: Single & Divorced Parents – Why Is It Taboo?

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 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

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Educational Opportunities and Challenges in Multi-Generational Families.

Educational Opportunities and Challenges in Multi-Generational Families Multi-generational families face diverse educational opportunities and challenges due to varying age groups, life stages, and learning preferences. Understanding these dynamics and fostering lifelong learning can enhance family life and promote personal growth … Read More

Emotional well-being in multi-generational households

Living in a Multi-Generational Household: Strategies for Emotional Well-being

Living in a multi-generational household offers both rewards and challenges, especially when navigating the emotional landscape. Maintaining emotional well-being is vital to reducing stress, fostering positive relationships, and ensuring the mental health of all family members. Here are some strategies … Read More

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SupportPay Selected as a Featured Company at Venture Atlanta 2024: Showcasing Innovation in Family Caregiving Technology

SupportPay, a leader in family financial caregiving solutions, has been chosen as one of the top technology companies in the Southeast to be showcased at the prestigious Venture Atlanta 2024 event. Out of a record-breaking 630 applicants, SupportPay stood out … Read More

Hidden caregiving costs and strategies for managing financial burdens

Hidden Caregiving Expenses and How to Manage Them

Navigating the Financial Tightrope: The Hidden Burden of Caregiving Expenses for Average Families In today’s fast-paced world, millions of families find themselves thrust into caregiving, often without much warning. Whether tending to an aging parent, a chronically ill spouse, or … Read More

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The Secret Strain: How Caregivers Shoulder the $5,531 Financial Burden

Caregiving is a selfless act that often goes unnoticed, yet it carries a significant financial burden. In the United States, an estimated 53 million individuals provide unpaid care to family members, friends or loved ones, and the financial impact can … 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

Self-Care Tips From Professionals

As a company built by parents, for parents- we understand the difficulties that come with divorce. One of the hardest parts of co-parenting is finding time for self-care, a time that’s necessary for revitalizing the energy needed to tackle your … Read More

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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

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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

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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

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Hiring an Attorney for Child Support in Florida

Maybe you and your ex both agree you need help to decide a long-term custody arrangement, or perhaps communication has broken down and you’re not sure how to approach the next step to get a support order. Whatever the reason, … Read More