You may be dreading the approach of Thanksgiving – especially if you’re recently divorced and not accustomed to being single on this family holiday. This “Thanksgiving Challenge” invites you to enjoy the post-divorce holidays by using these tips and techniques.
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Creating a Divorce Settlement Agreement That Lasts
Follow these 6 tips to devise a divorce settlement agreement that will stand the test of time as well as changing circumstances.
10 Tips for Telling Your Kids You’re Getting a Divorce
Telling your kids is a critical conversation requiring careful thought and planning. Use these tips to help smooth the path ahead for your family.
Divorce Trapped Me, But I Have an Exit Strategy
A three-step formula to feel less trapped by the terms of your divorce.
Leave Old Baggage Behind. Arrive With New Luggage.
When you’re ready to move forward after divorce, buy the ticket and hop on the train. Leave the old baggage behind.
Do You Need a Lawyer During Your Divorce? Things to Think About
There is so much to know about the divorce process before making any mindful decisions about the future.
Are Some Parents More at Risk for Parental Alienation than Others?
Parental Alienation Syndrome occurs when a child aligns with one parent and grows exceptionally hostile toward the other parent, often altogether rejecting them for no good reason.
How a Step-Up Parenting Plan Can Simplify Custody Post-Divorce
A step-up parenting plan evolves as your child gets older. It saves you time and allows your child the space to comfortably forge a bond with the noncustodial parent.
Does Mediation Work Better for Some Types of Divorces?
Mediation has the best chance of success when the divorce is uncontested or both parties are genuinely committed to working amicably toward an agreement on outstanding issues.
Overcoming Shame and Guilt During Divorce
Shame and guilt not only make us feel terrible, but also make us feel responsible, even if we’re not.
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