Our Family Wizard (OFW) and Talking Parents are two of the most common communication services that help streamline communication between co-parents. Typically, these applications can be downloaded onto a phone or are accessible via computer.
Read MoreAs the hot days of summer start to come to an end, parents all over the country begin their preparation to get kids ready and prepped to begin a new school year. Here are some tips to help start the new school year with less stress and manageable expectations.
Read More“Paternity” refers to the legal relationship between a father and his child. This relationship is crucial for various legal, social, and emotional reasons. In family law, the determination of paternity is essential for a father to begin a case for parenting time or allocation of decision-making responsibilities.
Read MoreAlthough COVID-19 is still restricting the things we can do and the places we can visit, there are still ways to engage in activities to bring your family together during the new year.
Read MoreThough divorce can be a challenging and emotional time for parents, it can be an even more turbulent experience for the children.
Read MoreWe are now well into the COVID-19 pandemic and have experienced the accompanying challenges and bright spots of quarantine, working remotely and e-learning. As we acclimate to the new normal, you might be experiencing some clarity in your relationships.
Read MoreTypically, holidays are full of love and happiness. However, some clients are going through the most difficult time of their life because they are going through divorce or separation. Further, with COVID, there are additional stressors that we must deal with this year. While this can be a very strenuous and sad time, we have a few tips to keep in mind to keep some of the holiday cheer.
Read MoreThe holidays should be a time of peace and family, but for some families going through a divorce or already separated, it can be difficult to think about not having your children for all holidays. We want to give some pointers on how to share time with your children through the holiday season, but also how to enjoy the time without them.
Read MoreCo-parenting can be complicated enough without additional factors that throw a wrench into the system you and your co-parent have developed. The presence of coronavirus will alter the way that you co-parent. Here are some tips on how to be successful co-parents while dealing with coronavirus.
Read MoreThough co-parenting may be frustrating at times, the benefits of separated parents who have a cooperative relationship are endless. A cooperative relationship helps not only the child feel secure, but also gives both parents an easier transition from being an intact family to maintaining two households effectively. Here are a few tips we can give you based on our experience with both high conflict and cooperative families.
Read MoreIt is not always an easy task for separated couples to learn to communicate, and often times just text messaging and email cannot meet the needs of a busy family planning for all of their kids’ pickups, appointments, school events, and extracurricular activities. Thankfully online tools and mobile applications exist to help facilitate communication between parents and ease the logistics of co-parenting.
Read MoreThe holidays should be a time of peace and joy, but for some families going through a divorce or already separated, it can be difficult to think about not having your children for all holidays. We want to give some pointers on how to share time with your children through the holiday season, but also how to enjoy the time without them.
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