Posts Tagged ‘Children of Divorce’
Adverse Childhood Experiences (“ACEs”)
How resilient are children when they are dealing with or dealt with a high-conflict divorce? Maybe not as resilient as some parents think. There could be a long-term negative impact on the children of divorce battles. Potentially, the significant effects of a high-conflict divorce can stay with children through adulthood and potentially throughout their entire…
Read MoreCollaborative Divorce: Sharing Time with Your Children During the Holidays
Sharing time with your children between parents during the holidays can be tricky, stressful and create hard feelings. Your children often get the brunt of the emotions and stressors from their parents. Depending on their ages, they could feel like they have to choose who they go with for the holiday vacation. And choosing one…
Read MoreChild Custody and the Holidays. What You Should Know. – Join us November 6
Dealing with child custody during the holidays can be difficult. Join us for our next Divorce Options Workshop on November 6, 2020 to get a better understanding of how to handle child custody during the holidays. Learn more about the workshops and register here.
Read MoreHow to Guide Your Kids Through a Collaborative Divorce
When couples go through a traditional court divorce, children can easily be put aside due to the stress the parents go through. Children’s voices are not heard by the judge who makes the decisions about a parenting plan unless an attorney is appointed to represent the children or a child psychologist is appointed to conduct…
Read MoreTips on How to Co-Parent During the Coronavirus – Join Us for Our FREE Divorce Options Workshop, April 24
Going through a divorce and learning how to co-parent is difficult enough. Adding the Coronavirus to the mix makes it even more difficult. It’s important to get professional advice on how to effectively co-parent during a pandemic. Join us on April 24 to learn tips on how to co-parent during the Coronavirus and much more.…
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