Divorce and Child Custody: What is a Parenting Plan?

A parenting plan is a divorce parenting document that outlines the schedule or timeshare that will include each parent’s responsibilities to raise their child. A parenting plan can be lengthy and detailed or it can be brief and simple.
This article explains the contents and customs of divorce parenting plans. 

Divorce with Children - From One House to Two

The switch from one household to two can be unsettling to the child of divorce. Make each house as self-sufficient as possible for your child. In this manner, child custody and visitation can be defined more simply for any divorce settlement.
This article presents seven tips for converting both households into “homes”. 

Divorce to Remarriage: Your Step by Step Guide to Step-Parenting

There are only some guide books for step families. If you are interested in remarriage after your divorce, be warned that doing so might be a great challenge.
This article discusses a few of the major issues relating to divorce and remarriage. For example, step-children might show resentment and will be tough to win over. 

Child Custody Basics – Rights, Residency, and Relationship

Child custody is a legal term that can represent the rights and responsibilities of divorced parents and their children, the residency or placement of the children, and/or the degree of relationship these children will have with each parent.
This article provides details about Child Custody in Divorce. 

Collaborative Divorce – Separation by Committee

Divorce Lawyers, Training Coaches, Financial Advisors and Child Specialists
The traditional model of adversarial legal representation views divorce as a complex process that requires costly legal advice from a number of perspectives. Collaborative Divorce, by contrast is non-adversarial.
This article discusses the co-operative benefits of Collaborative Divorce, including professional support.
We have seen from experience that the traditional […]

Divorce Mediation - The Less Painful Way

With divorce mediation, both divorcing parties undergo a legal process, like all other divorce cases. For divorce with mediation, however, there is a trained and impartial third party who can offer services in the form of advice and assistance so that the couple can receive help reaching a mutual understanding.

Eliminating Ex-Spouse Conflict

Article for divorcees who are struggling to get along with their ex-spouse. Divorcees tend to make specific mistakes that create conflict with their ex-spouse or perpetuate existing problems.

Protecting Children From the Negative Impact of Divorce

Don’t forget the negative effects of divorce on children. Divorce Therapy may be necessary. Whatever the scenario, however, both parents need to work together to help their children.
This article offers advice for off-setting the negative effects of divorce. The key is that both parents need to be civil to each other. 

How to Avoid a Divorce you Do Not Want

Nobody gets married expecting to get divorced at some future point. Are you sure you want to know how to get a divorce? Getting a divorce is painful both emotionally and mentally. What assumptions could you be making?
This article helps you think out your decision some more. Perhaps you are better off married after all.

Benefits of Single Parent Involvement in Child Education

Getting involved with your children’s education as a single parent is easier than you think.  Single parent households can succeed academically. Families need to work together.
This article makes the case for single parent involvement in your children’s education. For example, Parent-teacher meetings and home testing.

← Previous PageNext Page →