Recognizing how to work with those protective feelings for your child and use them to strengthen your two-home parenting skills and managing your own feelings. (3 min 46 sec read)
The restructuring of a family may mean relocation which sometimes leads to temporary displacement. Find tips on making a smooth transition for your children. (3 min 27 sec read)
You can create your own child support agreement and save money in the process. Find out how to come together and reach coParenting agreements on your own. (3 min 45 sec read)
From disagreement and accusations to guilt trips, insults and worse, the seeds of a heated exchange or a lingering dissatisfaction can sprout at any moment. (2 min 12 sec read)
You may have limited time and opportunities as a coParenting dad but make the most of it and be the father figure they need in their lives. (2 min 38 sec read)
Facing a custody battle with your soon-to-be-ex? Do everything you can to put on the brakes and try to resolve your issues outside of court. (2 min 27 sec read)
A common worry is whether your coParent is doing and saying things to your child to undermine your relationship with them.
The group aims at showing the world that fathers should be just as equally important in their children’s lives. It’s about the best interest of the child.
coParenting with someone who still provokes or triggers strong emotion can be challenging, and also re-wounding. Learn ways to adjust to your new life.
It’s not divorce that affects children, it’s conflict. Conflict can be present in marriage and in divorce so it is important for children to always come first.
My ex and I shared joint custody; an even 50-50 split. Five months later, she relocated to the East coast for work and I became a full-time single parent.
Do men and women think & communicate differently? And, if so, do they tend to negotiate in different ways? How does that affect their coParenting relationship?
In separation or divorce, it is the chronic and/or toxic parental conflicts that are extremely harmful to children – not the separation or divorce itself. (4 minutes 45 seconds read)
If co-parents can’t agree on what’s best for their kids, does that mean one parent is wrong, and the other is right? See how perspective affects co-parenting. (3 minutes 27 seconds read)
We were living a new age coParenting relationship with an old fashion attitude about how you act after a break-up. It was a recipe for disaster. (2 minutes 34 seconds read)