Tag: coparenting
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Creating an Effective Co-parenting Schedule: A Guide for Divorced Parents
When you have children, the relationship doesn’t end with the divorce. Find out how to manage your ex and your children by establishing a co-parenting schedule that works for everyone.
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Does Your Child Need A Therapist After A Divorce?
Divorce can tear a child’s world. Children will handle their emotions in differently. Some have it easier, while others may benefit from seeing a therapist.
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Winning a Custody Case: Documenting the other parent’s negative impact on the kids
If you want to win a custody case, here are the things you need to remember when documenting the other parent’s negative impact on the kids:
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Tips on gathering Physical Evidence
One thing to learn from this book is the importance of paperwork and documents throughout your divorce. Here are tips on gathering Physical Evidence:
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Common Time-Sharing Schedules Used in Florida
Sharing children following a divorce can get a bit complicated. The State of Florida’s Time-Sharing Schedules can help children adjust to two homes in the smoothest possible way.
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Why You Should Keep A Calendar During Your Child Custody Case
How do divorced parents keep track of the many details of child custody? One way is to keep a calendar with information relating to the child’s activities.
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Importance Of A Parent Figure In A Child’s Life
Parents influence their children’s behavior and thinking in countless ways. It will secure the foundation being built for the child’s future.
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Tips for Documenting Custody Case Issues
It is rarely easy to co-parent after a separation or divorce. These tips can help you create a reliable and accurate visitation record for your children, so they can have close relationships with both parents and feel stable and secure.
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3 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Custody Case
Here are the top 3 mistakes we frequently encounter in family law cases involving minor children, and what you can do to avoid them:
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Best Co-parenting Apps for Communication
If you need help co-parenting, co-parenting applications may be the answer. There are several apps that can help smooth the post-divorce parenting process.