When divorcing parents create their divorce decree, they often spend time talking about how to handle the reality of major holidays and celebrations, such as Thanksgiving, Easter, Christmas, and even annual family reunions. However, smaller annual festivities, like Halloween, rarely make it into the plan. When October rolls around, parents may scramble to create a » Read More
Back to school season is a time of transition, and when parents are divorced or separated, some extra care can help smooth things along. Planning ahead for the entire school year can help families know what to expect, and this can include school supplies, carpooling, study times, and after school activities. Some parents work with » Read More
Divorce is life-changing. It impacts couples in many ways, including emotionally, physically, and financially. For couples expecting a child, there is much more at stake. The natural anticipation and worry that comes with pregnancy are only amplified by those emotions that come with divorce. Here are some tips for a healthy pregnancy during divorce, and » Read More
For most kids, dressing up for Halloween and going trick or treating is a highlight of the year. Just because you are now divorced does not mean you and your kids cannot have a great time on October 31. However, the key to a successful Halloween, when parents are divorced, involves making plans in advance, » Read More
As September rolls around and the kids head back to school, life inevitably becomes a bit more hectic. With homework, studying, and after school activities, families often have a tough time getting back into a daily routine. For divorced parents sharing custody and parenting time, the stress and chaos is compounded as children alternate between » Read More