Parenting

Coparenting Do’s and Don’ts for All Parents

Coparenting Do’s and Don’ts for All Parents

Parenting is tough enough, but Coparenting can get especially rough. Most parents agree that they want to do what is best for their children, but most parents do not always agree on what that is. Despite differences, parents need to co-parent cooperatively regardless of their circumstances, whether married, living together, separated, or divorced. Though parents…

Three Tips for Co-habitation During Divorce

Three Tips for Co-habitation During Divorce

Though divorce often means that partners split up and move out of a shared home, various circumstances may delay the move. Economics are often a factor in the need for co-habitation during divorce. It is fairly common now for divorcing couples to have underwater mortgages or be unable to sell a house quickly. It may…

Coparenting Tips for Divorced Parents

Coparenting Tips for Divorced Parents

When you and your partner get divorced, you might stop being spouses. However, you both still need to be parents to any children you share. Practicing effective Coparenting habits will ensure you, your former spouse and your kids remain happy. Be Flexible There might be a court-appointed visitation schedule in place, but feel free to…

Parenting Plan Tip:  Don’t forget to specify the summer parenting plan and schedule!

Parenting Plan Tip:  Don’t forget to specify the summer parenting plan and schedule! Although kids may be rocking out to “school’s out for summer!” – often parents are not.  Determining a schedule for children during summer vacation and break from school can be stressful, especially for divorced or separated parents. Issues with coordinating summer vacation…