When parents get a divorce, it often impacts the relationships their children have with extended family members. The once close bond between kids and their grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins can change or even end. You may no longer care about keeping in touch...
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4 tips to make long-distance parenting work
The last thing you want is to be away from your kids, especially after a difficult divorce, but it is a fact of life for many families. Your job may take you elsewhere, or upon agreement, your kids could move away with their other parent. As a long-distance parent,...
4 things to discuss with your co-parent
It's possible to raise children successfully in two homes after a divorce, but it can be challenging, especially in the beginning. Co-parenting offers many benefits, but both parties should communicate to enjoy them. Misunderstandings can make this custody option...
Spring break survival guide for co-parents
Spring break will arrive soon for millions of kids across the U.S. When a child’s parents are divorced, though, the vacation period has the potential to draw stress, confusion and conflict. If you and your ex share children, the time to prepare for spring break and...
Top tips for creating a parenting plan
Divorce is never easy, and it can be especially difficult when children are involved. One of the most important things you can do for your children is to co-parent in a healthy and respectful way. Co-parenting means working together to raise your children, even though...
3 things fathers seeking sole child custody should know
The days when mothers almost automatically received custody of their kids during divorce are far behind us. In the modern world, family courts recognize that children typically need both parents to thrive and become well-rounded adults. Still, it remains challenging...
How are parental decisions made in a joint custody arrangement?
When a marriage that involves a child comes to an end through a divorce, the court will often encourage a custody arrangement where both parents are actively involved in the child’s upbringing. Handled properly, joint custody can help the child adjust to the new...
Tips for reducing conflict in your child custody case
Child custody cases are often stressful and emotionally charged. They can be difficult for parents and, most importantly, for the children involved. Custody disputes can arise for various reasons, including disagreements over parenting styles, schedules and living...
How can you modify your custody agreement in Minnesota?
You may want to change your custody orders for various reasons. It may be because co-parenting has become a real headache, and efforts to find an amicable solution with your ex have failed. Alternatively, you could be worried about the welfare of the children under...
Balancing your career and co-parenting
Life after divorce can be exciting but there are also numerous challenges. When you and your co-parent were together, you could balance your parental responsibilities. Now, you’re going to have to figure out these things on your own. You’re serious about your career,...