Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Unmarried Parents and Child Custody Issues: Most child custody and visitation issues are the result of a divorc.. http://bit.ly/aUuivQ
Monday, March 8, 2010
5 Financial Traps to Avoid
When you are trying to regain financial health as a single parent, there are some t.. http://bit.ly/bLTbYJ
Friday, March 5, 2010
Get confirmation your message was sent.
By using the Our Family Wizard message board, you can ensure that your message was actually received. Rather than playing the guessing game, you can check each of your sent message to see when it was read by the other parent. This is just one of the many features specially designed to help families parenting from separate households.
Click here to learn more about the Our Family Wizard website
Click here to learn more about the Our Family Wizard website
Thursday, March 4, 2010
10 Debt Management Strategies: Managing debt can either involve dealing with debt that has already accrued or a.. http://bit.ly/d4wvtl
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Life, Disability and Long-Term Care Insurance
The top ten life, disability and long-term care insurance featur.. http://bit.ly/9h0Z4g
Monday, March 1, 2010
Going Pro Se:
The family courts continue to a large increase in the number of litigants who appear before.. http://bit.ly/cpFnIQ
“It takes two to tango.”
The saying goes, “It takes two to tango.” This applies to the high conflict that commonly appears in divorce and custody battles. When one of the parties refuses to “tango,” he or she takes the first step in regaining independence.
By taking responsibility to establish appropriate boundaries, one party can diminish the heat of the high conflict, thereby allowing everyday life to become more peaceful and less disruptive. This can make a great difference for the long term well-being of the children.
Our experience has shown us that one of the parents in a High Conflict divorce frequently has no intention of attending a conflict diversion program – even if ordered by the court. And if they do attend class, will do little to integrate the concepts of the class.
Learn more at HighConflict.net: http://bit.ly/dhtgAm
By taking responsibility to establish appropriate boundaries, one party can diminish the heat of the high conflict, thereby allowing everyday life to become more peaceful and less disruptive. This can make a great difference for the long term well-being of the children.
Our experience has shown us that one of the parents in a High Conflict divorce frequently has no intention of attending a conflict diversion program – even if ordered by the court. And if they do attend class, will do little to integrate the concepts of the class.
Learn more at HighConflict.net: http://bit.ly/dhtgAm
Children in the Middle now offers online co-parenting classes
Children in the Middle now offers online co-parenting classes for only $39.95: http://bit.ly/adpxbd
Check the website and with your local court to make sure that the classes are approved in your area.
Check the website and with your local court to make sure that the classes are approved in your area.
Divorce Quotes
“Divorce is the psychological equivalent of a triple coronary by-pass. After such a monumental assault on the heart, it takes years to amend all the habits and attitudes that led up to it.”
Mary Kay Blakely
Mary Kay Blakely
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