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Normalize Divorce For The Children (They’ll Thank You)
A couple staying in a marriage that is not working can do more harm to a child’s well-being than divorce.
Communication After Divorce Should Only Be About This
Healthy communication after a divorce should only be about the children and parenting, and nothing else.
Co-Parenting Tips For Moms With Special Needs Kids
Parents of special needs children have challenges and struggles that they have to face, and this can sometimes be too much for a couple to manage.
How To Co-Parent With An Ex Who Caused You PTSD
Co-parenting in of it itself can be tumultuous, when you add Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to the situation, it brings it to a whole new level
Why You Need To Inform Your Child's School About A Restraining Order
Schools need to know about restraining orders to help enforce the to keep kids safe.
Tips For Teens Dealing With Parents' Divorce
No matter what, remember that a parents divorce is not kids' fault.
Online Parenting Skills Programs Can Help Children Cope With Divorce
The program, eNew Beginnings Program, is based on 30 years of research.
"Parental Alienation" Should Be Classified As Child Maltreatment By Law
Parental alienation typically occurs in a co-parenting or separating environment, where one parent tries to turn the child against the other parent.
Divorce Twice As Likely If Couples Disagree On These Financial Topics
Married couples who cannot agree on their financial risks have a high probability of their marriage ending in divorce.
Who Gets The Child Tax Credit In Non-Traditional Relationships?
If you're divorced and share custody with your ex-spouse, what happens then?
Study Finds Divorced Parents To Be Disengaged
Children who were from divorced families viewed their parents as being more disengaged from them and were criticized for being highly harsh on them.
When You Experience Gaslighting, It Affects Kids
If your partner is gaslighting you, then you’re not the only one affected. The abuse penetrates your entire family.
Addressing Your Children's Sleep Issues During Your Divorce
Divorce is hard on the whole family, including kids. If your child is experiencing sleep issues during your divorce, here are some tips to address it.
How Parental Alienation Affects Children & How To Change That
Parental alienation (PA) happens when one parent tries to turn the kids against the other parent for absolutely no reason other than their own gain.
Identifying A Narcissistic Partner & Dealing With Leaving
The term narcissism gets thrown around a lot, but what is it? And how do you know if you’re married to a narcissist?
Couples With Girls At Higher Risk For Divorce
There's a growing body of research that says children, and specifically the gender of said children, may be splitting up families.
How Parenting Classes Can Help During A Divorce Process
Just because two people are not in a marriage anymore, does not absolve them of parenting, and now they need to learn how to co-parent.
Conflict Between Divorced Parents Creates Fear Of Abandonment In Kids
While it has always been known that divorce can have an impact on the lives of children involved, fear of abandonment is a major concern.
What Parallel Parenting Looks Like With A Narcissistic Ex
Parallel parenting is a form of parenting where neither side has anything to do with each other, but it might be hard with a narcissistic ex.
How To Know If Parallel Parenting Is Right For You And Your Ex
In high-conflict separations, a traditional co-parenting plan may not work. This is why many divorced couples are using parallel parenting plans.