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Archives for September 2021
Stepfamily Life: Discussing Expectations Can Create Stronger Relationships
Many stepparents blame themselves or the relationship itself once disillusionment sets in, rather than reevaluating their unrealistic expectations. When this occurs, partners can play the “blame game” and position themselves against each other, not beside each other.
Tips for Getting Your Life Back On Track After a Divorce
Moving on from a divorce may feel like one of the most difficult things that you have to do. While it may not be easy, the good news is that there are steps you can take to help the recovery process go a little more smoothly.
Did You Relocate With Your Child during COVID-19?
Here’s what you need to know about residing outside New York state for over six months during the pandemic.
4 Freeing Things to Try After Your Divorce
Life after divorce is an opportunity for you to reignite parts of yourself that may have become lost in the past or discover new parts of yourself that you didn’t know existed.
Tips for Renovating Your Home After Divorce
These tips will ensure that you get the renovated home you want and need to help you get over your divorce.
Illinois Family Law Judge Reverses Ruling on Unvaccinated Parent
Vaccine refusal and legal child custody can bring more strife to an already stressful and heated situation. Is it in a child’s best interest to be away from a parent who is unvaccinated?
You Are More Than What You Feel: How to Move past Your Divorce Emotions
You may not want to do better or be better than you feel, but creating a healthy co-parenting relationship may require you to act better than you feel.
Study: Divorced Parents With Attorneys More Likely to Settle Out of Court
A new study suggests that parents are more likely to settle and share custody when they both have attorney. Learn more about it below.
The Negative Impacts of Divorce on a Child and Its Solutions
It’s natural for parents to be concerned about their kids’ reactions to divorce. The best thing you can do to monitor your child is to trust them and be with them whenever they need you.
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