Holding a family meeting to discuss divorce may be a difficult topic to bring up, but it is absolutely important to have this talk as a family. Include everyone. You and your spouse should tell the children together, and you should have all of your children in the...
The dangers of abuse allegations in a custody case
Have you heard of parental alienation syndrome (PAS)? It’s a term that’s been around for decades, based on a theory proposed by a child psychologist who wrote about what he found to be a “shocking number” of child custody battles that involved a mother alleging that...
Dealing with one of the most difficult parts of your divorce
The decision to divorce is usually only made after considerable thought about whether the relationship is salvageable or not. Once you know that you’re going to divorce, you have to embark on one of the most difficult aspects of the end of the marriage – dealing with...
Deciding what’s in your children’s best interests during divorce
During a divorce, it's easy to turn into some kind of ego monster who can only think about their own feelings and desires. If you have children, however, you can't afford to become so focused on yourself that you don't act to protect your children during what will...