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Choosing the Right Visitation Schedule for Your Family
Having visitation schedules is key to the best interest of the kids and parents. There are many schedule types and ways to adjust them for your family. Creating a parenting and visitation schedule on your own can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to go at it alone. Learn from what works for others… Read More »
Talking to Your Kids About Divorce
The dissolution of a marriage or common-law relationship is a difficult experience to navigate through. This experience can be made more trying when there are children involved. Having an open and honest conversation with children can feel daunting and add more stress, but it is an important conversation to have. Remember, it is always… Read More »
What Are The Types of Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence an abuser may also orchestrate a victim’s loss of employment by sabotaging them at work. It can happen at home or outside the home. It causes fear and harm to the body, mind and spirit. It can have overwhelming effects on the physical and psychological well-being of a victim. Making the decision… Read More »
How to Win Back Custody of Your Children
Losing custody of your children brings with it huge stresses and sadness. But, there are steps you can take to petition the court to have a custody decision reversed. Many people have won their custody rights back. Below, learn the steps to rethink your situation and evaluate what went wrong. Seeking reliable legal counsel… Read More »
6 Tips to Successfully Co-parent During Divorce
Divorce ends a marriage. It doesn’t, however, have to end a family. If you and your spouse work together you can create a healthy family dynamic for your children after divorce. If we can help with meditation to empower you both to get the results faster – we are here. If things become litigious,… Read More »
Considering a Prenup? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Many couples have had to delay or postpone their wedding plans until the pandemic is under control. This extra time is perhaps an ideal opportunity to explore the benefits of a prenuptial agreement. Read on for some great information. It’s not surprising a soon-to-be-married couple may think exploring a prenuptial agreement would be detrimental… Read More »
Signs You’re In a Toxic Relationship — & What to Do About It
It’s a new year, and perhaps it’s time to make that move you’ve been considering and become independent again. Do you think you’re in a toxic relationship? Here is a good article outlining some of the signs. Relationships are hard work. Whether they’re friendships, romantic relationships or familial bonds, each requires a certain degree… Read More »
Moving Forward After a Divorce
Nobody envisions their marriage will end in divorce. When that happens, it is painful, disarming, and very difficult to process and, subsequently, move forward. The disconnect between the love you had at the beginning of your relationship, paired with the compassion and connection with your partner, and the subsequent eroding of these pillars of… Read More »
Domestic Violence During Crisis
Domestic violence affects the lives of nearly 5 million women, children, and their relatives a year. The physical and mental impact on those involved has the potential to affect their lives and their mental well-being for years after the incident has occurred. The prevalence of domestic violence is everywhere. However, during times of crisis,… Read More »
Back to School and Co-Parenting During COVID-19
Even with amicable separations and divorces, co-parenting can put a strain on families and parents. Coupled with the needs of children and their return to school during a pandemic, the strain on co-parenting is heightened. What happens when one parent feels that having their children return to school in-person is the best choice, while… Read More »