How can you introduce your child to your new partner? How will your ex react to you seeing someone new? If you decide to remarry or move in together, how can you blend your families in a way that feels natural and healthy?

How can you introduce your child to your new partner? How will your ex react to you seeing someone new? If you decide to remarry or move in together, how can you blend your families in a way that feels natural and healthy?
One of the most common questions in a divorce is “Who will get the house and other assets?” While this isn’t necessarily an easy question to answer, and ultimately it may be up to a judge to decide, there are a few things you should know.
A new year is a time to start fresh. If your co-parenting plan has been rocky in the past, it may be time to have a new conversation and set new goals for the new year.
When children are involved in a difficult divorce it’s natural to desire sole custody but it’s always important to examine the reasons behind that desire. It’s important to consider what your child needs not only now but in the future. Here are a few reasons to seek full custody:
Don’t let divorce or a separation from a former significant other steal your holiday time with your kids! Here is how to manage parenting time during the holidays.