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… initially and move forward within the new family structure. Here are some tips for … your marriage, you are still unified as a family and will be into the future. Be sure … open with them about the situation that…
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… prevent them from settling into their new family structure comfortably.  To get rid of … on their emotions. If your friends or family are the ones who are badmouthing your … on a living solution that best fits…
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… so that the schedule is predictable for your family. While a rotating plan may not quell … holiday exchange times.  Consider Extended Family : When families go through a divorce or … children’s relationships with…
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… a divorce is a trying experience for any family it touches. It's no surprise for … this role as caregiver and supporter for your family with care during this challenging … During Divorce If you are a…
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… chat. Keep a running list on the fridge, family bulletin board, or on your phone. … for the traditional holidays that your family celebrates. Create stronger bonds with … can come together as a team to keep their…
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… decision to separate and transition their family into a new routine. Moving forward will … of attention or support as before Changes in family economics, where one or both parents … child during their divorce.…
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… the arrangement to morph depending on your family's needs and how your relationship … matters Reduced stress for the whole family, kids included Choosing a communication … while still maintaining their…
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… routine and feel confident about their new family structure. But life will always throw a … are to be expected. Sudden business trips, family emergencies that take a parent … requests frequent changes to the…
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… What Can My Co-Parent See? Scheduling your family’s many activities and appointments can … schedule is critical to keeping your family’s life on track and as stress-free as … for many divorced or separated parents…
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… fears about what divorce will mean for your family. As parents, you can debunk these fears … your child may fear the strife means their family has formed rifts it’ll never be able to … forever. If the conflict…