Interviewer: You talk a lot about kids in your blogs, but I don’t have kids. However, my ex and I are still in communication because we are trying to sell our marital home.
My topic this week is prompted by an issue that has come up in my own life, and I see come up over and over with clients – what to do with negative or concerning information said by the children regarding their other parent or other parent’s home.
School is now back in full swing, and many newly divorced parents are having to adjust to parenting during the school year from separate households. The following tips can help ensure your children’s success.
Many of us bristle at the idea of going to therapy. Paying someone to listen to us talk about our problems may seem self-indulgent and unlikely to have value.
This continues with part three of my series regarding working together with my boyfriend with a parenting coach. In our second session with the counselor, I brought up an issue that may seem insignificant but is very common when dating with children.
My boyfriend and I have been dating for a year, and several months ago began seeing a parenting coach to discuss general parenting issues as well as working toward blending time with his two young daughters and my son.
Summer days are quickly approaching, and this means no school! It’s time to find some activities for your kids. If your family has recently gone through a stressful transition, summer brings with it a great opportunity to bring some fun and joy into you and your children’s life.
Our legal team has handled hundreds of cases with issues surrounding the parent’s ability or inability to co-parent. Our attorney, Jeanette Soltys also shares joint physical custody of her son with her ex-husband.
Attorney Jeanette Soltys: Happily Ever After Divorce is about approaching the divorce process with the goal of helping get the client to a better place after the divorce than when they first come to our office.
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