What do you do when your kid asks you tough questions about your divorce? Kids are going to ask tough questions about their parents’ divorce, it’s inevitable. Here is the truth: Kids DO NOT need to know ALL the details of your divorce, any of the adult details of the...
Co-parenting communication can feel uncomfortable, exhausting, and even unbearable at times. No two sets of co-parents have the exact same challenges, but there are some everyday tools that can be helpful for all co-parents. After 20 years of working within mental...
Following a divorce, it’s common for co-parents to feel they are starting from scratch. Acknowledging the difficulty, hurt, and pain is important – and it’s also important to try and acknowledge the new possibilities. Instead of thinking, “wow,...
The effects of divorce on your family can show up in places we may least expect. Spoiling your kids during divorce can be a real point of contention for co-parents. Understanding your past behaviors and relationship with money can be helpful in preventing the desire...
Selling a Home During Divorce – 3 Things to Consider Deciding to sell the family home in a divorce can be an emotional decision. Consider these three things to make the best decision. The decision to potentially sell your family home can come with many emotions....
How to Co-Parent with a Jerk or Worse Are you co-parenting with a jerk or worse? We hear that a lot. In fact, we hear a lot of adjectives to describe an ex or your co-parent. After 30+ years of combined work with co-parents and families, we acknowledge co-parenting...
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