by Robert Reeves | Dec 4, 2019 | Family, parenting
The holiday season can be a pretty stressful time. One of the major causes for holiday-related stress is the costs. Between gifts and events, it’s important to plan out a holiday budget. That way, you can keep the stress low while keeping the holiday spirit...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 13, 2019 | family law, parenting
Something that many divorced parents struggle with is finding a good co-parenting plan. Debates over schedules and holidays can make finding a plan turn into a headache. However, there are some good strategies to use for coming up with a plan that’ll let you...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 9, 2019 | parenting, Post-divorce life
Family vacations following separation or divorce are tough. A significant member of the family is suddenly not there and their presence is probably missed by the children. While the idea of your first family vacation post-divorce may seem daunting, it’s important to...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 6, 2019 | parenting, Relationships
So, your divorce has just been finalized and you and your ex-spouse have joint custody. You get the kids every other week, and this is your first week without them. Or, perhaps you’ve had full custody since the divorce, but a new custody agreement has given your...
by Robert Reeves | Oct 12, 2019 | parenting, Post-divorce life
Most divorcing parents tend to develop a co-parenting plan for their children. However, for those who are single-parenting post-divorce, they’ll have to manage these responsibilities on their own. While this kind of parenting can be more difficult, you can still...
by Robert Reeves | Jun 30, 2019 | divorce, parenting
If a couple is considering getting a divorce, they often come up with reasons for not getting one. A common reason is that staying together will be better for the kids. However, staying together in a bad marriage can be worse for them. If your children are one of the...