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Holiday tips for divorced parents Co-parenting after divorce is always stressful and awkward, and rarely more so than during the Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas holidays. That's when tension or conflict between you and your ex-spouse threatens to undo your children's expectations of fun and a loving environment. Divorce Magazine and DivorceMagazine.com, which have provided first-rate divorce information and resources for more than 13 years, understand this -- and have suggestions on how to make things easier. "No divorcing person needs to be told how important their children are," says Dan Couvrette, the publisher and CEO of Divorce Magazine and DivorceMagazine.com. "But every divorcing person needs to be reminded of how their words and actions can negatively or positively affect their children." Among the issues you and your children may be worried about this holiday season:
Of course the holidays will never be the same from now on, but Divorce Magazine and DivorceMagazine.com offer a few general tips to make the best of the new situation:
Dan Couvrette is the founder, CEO and publisher of Divorce Magazine. He is remarried and resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with his wife. He has two adult children from his first marriage. For more articles on children and divorce, visit http://www.divorcemag.com/articles/Children_and_Divorce. |
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