Monthly Archives: February 2025

Co-Parenting A Child With A Chronic Illness
Parenting plans provide a road map for almost every aspect of raising children with your ex-spouse, except for financial matters. Most parents put the most effort, and the most conflict, into provisions about holiday parenting time; sometimes the courts have ruled that, in odd-numbered years, the children will spend Black Friday with Mom, who… Read More »

How Bad Is The Financial Crisis Of A Pending Divorce?
The loneliness and lean times of being divorced have nothing on the chaos of living through a divorce while it is going on. As bitter as you might be about your ex-spouse’s actions years later, it is even worse when the pain is raw, when your ex is telling bald-faced lies about you in… Read More »

Setting Boundaries With Your Co-Parent Is Important, Even If The Court Does Not Order You To Engage In Parallel Parenting
One of the most important lessons you must learn as a parent is that you cannot control everything. For example, you might struggle with the fact that your teen does not share your views on religion, politics, or social etiquette, but you will eventually have to accept that what your son or daughter believes,… Read More »

Don’t Worry If You Missed The Boat On Divorce Monday
While the rest of the world is humblebragging about their New Year’s resolutions on social media, you are feeling stuck. Your cousin is changing her diet from vegan to raw foods vegan, and your coworker who competed in a triathlon last year has resolved to compete in two triathlons this year. As for you,… Read More »