Finding love again after divorce can feel exciting, hopeful, and even healing. But when children are involved, a new relationship is not just about you.
Finding love again after divorce can feel exciting, hopeful, and even healing. But when children are involved, a new relationship is not just about you.
When parents separate, the romantic relationship may be over, but the parenting relationship lives on. If you have separated from your child’s other parent, whether married or not, you’re going to need a parenting plan. Going without one would be like setting out to a new destination without having any idea how to get there. You need a roadmap!
Parallel parenting is a structured, low-contact approach to parenting after divorce where each parent operates independently. It is a viable alternative to more collaborative co-parenting for those in high conflict co-parenting relationships.
Co-parenting after a separation or divorce is rarely easy. Communication can break down, emotions run high, and navigating shared parenting responsibilities…
The majority of difficult co-parents are not clinical narcissists. They’re regular humans whose egos got shredded in a breakup and who are now stuck in defense mode. #coparentingwithanarcissist #narcissist #narcissistcoparent
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How To Talk To Teenagers About Divorce Going through a divorce when children are involved comes with its own particular set of challenges. For parents with teenagers, breaking the news about the divorce can feel daunting. Your teenager is already navigating the...
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