Posts Tagged ‘Co-parenting’

Co-Parenting like a Champ

Parenting after a divorce can have it’s own set of challenges. You just went through the divorce process, and you are ready to decompress and have a fresh start to your life, without your ex. However, you can’t cut off ties with your ex-spouse because you still have a child or children together. This can… Continue reading →

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Joint Custody After Divorce

Joint custody arrangements, especially after an acrimonious split, can be exhausting and infuriating. It can be extremely difficult to get past the painful history you may have with your ex and overcome any built-up resentment. Making shared decisions, interacting with each another at drop-offs, or just speaking to a person you’d rather forget all about… Continue reading →

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Bethany Frankel calls her divorce excruciating

Bethany Frankel puts a strong face while doing her talk show in the early phase of her divorce. Bethany and her husband Jason Hoppy married in 2010 and filed for divorce January 2013. She says divorce has been very hard and its taken its toll on her, but is glad to see that she can… Continue reading →

Consistent co-parenting

I can’t stress enough how important consistent co-parenting can make for a healthier environment. Developing routines is essential for your children.  I don’t mean in just your home, but in your ex-spouse’s home as well.  It doesn’t matter if your children are very young or are teenagers – a schedule is good; it builds consistency…. Continue reading →

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