Tag: divorce help
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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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Effects of Divorce on Children’s Future Relationships

Divorce will affect any children involved. However, parents can help and ensure that their children are able to form close, romantic relationships as adults.
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Managing Child Visitation Challenges in Co-Parenting: A Comprehensive Guide

Child visitations are determined by the court, and the court expects the parents to comply with the schedule. What happens when it is the child that refuses to visit a parent?
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The Art of Positive Co-Parenting After Divorce: A Guide for Parents

It is easy for parents to make mistakes following a divorce. Here are a few steps parents can take to avoid many of them while considering the best interest of the children.
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Homestead Exemption in Florida Divorce:

Because Florida is not a community property state, the sale of a house as part of a divorce proceeding can have unintended consequences. Note how to protect your interest in your home.
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Grey Divorce: Why Are More People Divorcing At An Older Age?

People are divorcing more frequently even in their fifties. This phenomenon is called Grey Divorce and may have a positive trend.
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What is Right of First Refusal in Custody Cases

Learn how the Right of First Refusal in child custody can improve co-parenting dynamics. Navigate complex custody issues with this guide.
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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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How Domestic Violence Affects Children

Whether they become abusers or victims, children exposed to the physical or emotional abuse of domestic violence are at a high risk of repeating said behavior as adults. It is a circle that demands to be broken.
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Reasons Why Keeping A Journal Helps During Your Divorce

Keeping a journal has emotional benefits. However, studies now show that a specific type of journaling can have a truly important impact on mind and body.