Tools for Navigating Transitions in Your Family and Your Life
A blog for parents, families, and individuals going through life transitions
What is Co-Parenting? What Isn’t Co-Parenting? Help!
Coparenting could be a new word for you, especially if you just entered the divorce world. It is a critical word if you have children of divorce. Divorced parents that have a successful coparenting relationship often find that their divorce has a smaller impact on their children than those divorces with high conflict. But if you are getting a divorce you will want to know what coparenting is and what it is not.
Should I Commit to Weekly Therapy? Yes, and Here Are 6 Reasons Why!
Are you standing at the crossroads of your journey, questioning whether weekly therapy sessions are worth the commitment and investment? We understand the uncertainty that lingers wondering if will therapy REALLY work? As counselors, we believe in the service we provide! Why? Because we have seen people change and improve as they have the time and space to share their life’s journey uncensored with a professional.
How CAN Custodial Parents Support Non-Custodial Parents? (Part 2)
Perspective in our circumstances is everything, especially in coparenting. For the custodial and non-custodial parent each position comes with its unique challenges and often times we can only see our perspective. However, having knowledge of the other's perspective can help change our perspective.
5 tips on how to treat coparenting like a business!
Coparenting after a divorce can be an ugly process that can bring out the worst in people. Divorce is a process that breeds selfishness and bitterness. It is no wonder that as you go through a divorce communicating with your former spouse can only get harder and harder. That is why treating your former spouse, as a new business partner may be just what you need for your kids to thrive in your new co-parenting relationship.