Divorce is often difficult for children of estranged Washington parents because the lives they have always known will change drastically. To minimize the impact the children will experience, it is essential for both parents to craft a co-parenting plan that will...
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Co-parenting strategies for special needs children in Washington
Children with special needs are children first. However, they do need extra care and attention to reach their full potential. This might have been a little easier when you were together or married in Washington, but now that you are divorced or separated, co-parenting...
Top conflicts that lead to divorce: New survey results
In Washington, the reasons people choose to end their marriages rarely fall into the "black-and-white" category. Over time, various conflicts create friction in the relationship and ultimately lead to the dissolution of the relationship. A Forbes Advisor survey...
Tips to help you co-parent with a narcissist
Co-parenting with your former spouse in Washington should be at least manageable. However, it's not that simple when your former partner or spouse is a narcissist. These are tips on how to handle such a situation and co-parent for the benefit of your kids. Acknowledge...
Four tips to help parents adjust to life after a separation
Separations can bring about many changes for adults in Washington, including where they live, how much money they spend and more. If you're a parent going through a separation, this situation brings specific challenges. Fortunately, you can learn how to tackle these...
Sharing child custody can be emotional for parents
Child custody is often a difficult issue for parents in Wisconsin who decide to divorce. Whether the separation is amicable or more contentious, it can be emotionally challenging to go from sharing a home with children full-time to splitting their time with a former...
Understanding divorced spouse social security benefits
Ending your marriage in Washington can expose you to financial vulnerability. This is the time to inquire into the total benefits you may be eligible for. How much can you expect to receive? The exact amount of the benefits that you can qualify for after a divorce...
Financial preparation for your divorce
Divorce is a life-altering event for estranged Washington couples that also has significant financial implications. Taking proactive steps to prepare financially for your divorce can help you navigate the process with greater confidence and protect your long-term...
Summer schedules and child custody
The summer months mean a long vacation for kids which often affects the parenting schedule as the routines set by the school schedule are no longer in place. Washington parents who share custody should focus on creating a summer schedule before the actual summer...
Coping with loneliness following a divorce
For many Washington residents, going through a divorce is the loneliest time of their lives. Although they have friends and family who support them, the loss of connection that has become an integral part of their life is gone. Thankfully, there are some things that...