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Co-Parenting
Communication
In order to "normalize" the post-divorce co-parenting situation as much as
possible, you need to make all communication clear -- with your children and with your
ex-spouse.
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How to Help your Child through your Divorce
In explaining the separation and divorce, you and your ex-spouse should state
explicitly that your relationship has no bearing on the relationship between each of you
and the children. Reassure them that neither one of you will abandon them, and encourage
them to discuss their fears with you.
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The Collaborative
Divorce Team
Collaborative divorce by its very nature requires a team effort
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The Art of Negotiation
How to reach an agreement that's both acceptable and affordable.
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Successful Stepfamilies
How to create a happy, functional stepfamily.
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Divorce Mediation
Frequently asked questions.
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Handling Visitation
The idea of visitation with your own child is a ridiculous concept. Parents do not
visit their children; parents live with their children. Your child has two parents who no
longer live in the same home, so you each must take turns living with the child -- even if
it is only for a few hours or for a weekend, unless there is some very exigent
circumstances. Here's some advice for the custodial and non-custodial parent.
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A Solid Relationship
How to work with your lawyer to achieve the best possible outcome to your divorce.
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Divorce Recovery: An Extraordinary Life
An interview with Debbie Ford, the bestselling author of life-changing books such as Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life.
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Advice from a Judge: Gray Divorce
Tips for older couples when their marriages end.
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Financial: Your New Financial Identity
Learn the need to protect your credit score during divorce and how to establish yourself as a financial individual.