Which Home for the Holidays? : How Divorced Parents Should Handle the Holidays Oh, holidays! A time for joy and togetherness with the family. A time for making great memories and continuing traditions, like listening to your[...] Read More
How a Parent’s Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD) Affects Their Children, and In Turn, Their Time-Sharing Substance use disorders (SUDs)have been on the rise in every state in America. Yet, the prevalence of SUDs in Florida is higher than in[...] Read More
From High-Conflict to Effective Co-Parenting: Restoring Respect & Trust During and after a highly contentious case involving children, achieving a healthy co-parenting relationship can seem like a hopeless undertaking. Overwhelmed by anger, hurt,[...] Read More
Co-Parenting Conflict and Children: What the Research Reveals* As a family law attorney and a Guardian ad Litem, I have witnessed parents so firmly entrenched in their anger or hurt with each[...] Read More
Parallel Parenting: When Co-Parenting Won’t Work Co-parenting during and after a divorce isn’t easy, even under the best of circumstances. It asks a lot of both parents: to set aside[...] Read More
Maintaining the Peace: The Crucial Component of Co-Parenting After Divorce The Emotional Impact of Divorce Divorce can be one of the most emotionally challenging times in a person’s life. Yet, parents that are divorcing[...] Read More