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Helping your children through the pain of divorce

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Last Modified on Jul 10, 2024

If the title of this blog post caught your eye, you are likely a concerned parent who is either divorcing or…

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Is it time for you and your spouse to go your separate ways?

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Last Modified on Jul 09, 2024

When couples decide to divorce, each spouse may experience a myriad of emotions. In addition to anger, grief and frustration, some…

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If kids could fully express their feelings about your divorce

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Last Modified on Jul 10, 2024

Children and teens do not always know how to express themselves fully. Even when they are crying, yelling or otherwise engaging…

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Does it make sense to file a termination of alimony claim?

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Last Modified on Jul 09, 2024

Many Americans prefer to make a good, old-fashion “pro and con” list before making numerous kinds of life decisions. It is…

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Why you should consider a prenuptial agreement for social media

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Last Modified on Jul 09, 2024

We have previously written about the fact that prenuptial agreements are no longer tied to the social stigmas that they once…

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Debunking child custody myths

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Last Modified on Jul 10, 2024

If you and your child’s other parent are disputing the specifics of your child’s custody arrangements, you are likely feeling frustrated,…

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Why badmouthing your ex can directly harm your child

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Last Modified on Jul 10, 2024

When committed and loving parents are contemplating the arrival of their children, they often make pronouncements like, “I hope she has…

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How grandparents can help when their kids file for divorce

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Last Modified on Jul 08, 2024

When grandparents choose to become involved in the lives of their grandchildren, tremendously strong bonds may develop as a result. It…

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When the kids are with your co-parent and you’re feeling lonely

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Last Modified on Jul 10, 2024

We have previously discussed the fact that being a co-parent can be a uniquely complicated identity. There are numerous benefits and…

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Post-divorce, what are parents to do about college financial aid?

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Last Modified on Feb 11, 2025

Many parents consider the act of contributing to their child’s higher education expenses to be a privilege. Other parents insist that…

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