by Paul Rose | May 7, 2017 | Divorce Issues
Divorce is never an easy decision. However, there is a dispute resolution called “collaborative divorce” that can make the process less adversarial and more harmonious for everyone involved. Although this concept was developed in the 1980s, it has only been in recent...
by Paul Rose | Apr 12, 2017 | Divorce Issues, Parenting, Relationships
Co-parenting is when two people share the responsibilities of raising one or more children, but do not live together. This generally occurs in the aftermath of a divorce, separation, or break-up. When children are involved, it’s important to put bitter feelings aside...
by Paul Rose | Mar 20, 2017 | Divorce Issues, Parenting
Divorce hurts everyone. Not just Mommy and Daddy but also the kids. Especially the kids. It’s tough enough being a child of divorced parents; but it’s beyond distressing when the parents are engaged in battle. Parents often unknowingly subject their children to...
by Paul Rose | Apr 1, 2016 | Divorce Issues, Parenting
Parenting after a divorce is not easy. To keep your divorce from adversely affecting your children, it’s important to work with your ex-spouse to be a pro-active co-parent. If you can both make the commitment to be involved and supportive, you can successfully...
by Paul Rose | Jan 14, 2016 | Divorce Issues, Parenting
Co-parenting after a divorce can be challenging no matter how amicable the split. Parents of special needs children can find these circumstances even more difficult and emotionally draining. If your child has special emotional, physical, or educational needs, these...
by Paul Rose | Jan 7, 2016 | Divorce Issues, Parenting
Separation and divorce is hard on everyone – not just mommy and daddy. Children may understandably have a tough time adjusting to new schedules and routines, especially involving school issues and extra-curricular activities. As concerned parents, there are things you...