10 Things Kids Of Divorce Do Not Want Parents To Do

by Marni Feuerman, licensed Psychotherapist and contributor to The Huffington Post We don’t want to be your messenger. Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful transitions you can have in your life. It is even more challenging when you have children together. It’s difficult to keep your behavior in check sometimes to…

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Baby Boomer Divorce

A Baby Boomer’s Post-Divorce Musings: Lessons Learned 4 Months In by Shari Lifland from The Huffington Post Divorce If you’re over 50 and find yourself in the midst of a divorce, you’re not alone. According to a report by sociologists Susan L. Brown and I-Fen Lin of Bowling Green State University: “At a time when…

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7 Must-Read Tips For New Stepparents Who Don’t Have Kids Of Their Own

by Carolin Lehman from The Huffington Post If you’re marrying a man or woman with kids and you don’t have kids of your own, it can be a serious adjustment. You’re taking on two new major life roles at once ― that of a spouse and a stepparent. We asked experienced stepparents to share their best tips for…

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Getting Divorced-Updated for Tax Year 2016

from Intuit Turbotax If you’re going through a divorce, taxes may be the last thing on your mind, so we’re here to help. We’ve got tips for you on which filing status to choose after the divorce, who can claim the exemptions for the kids, and how payments to an ex-spouse are treated for tax…

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5 Pieces Of Parenting Advice To Help Children Adjust Post-Divorce

by Joshua Stern, Contributor to The Huffington Post Divorce Now that you’re divorced, you may be wondering how your role as a parent must change. The truth is it doesn’t need to change much if at all. Instead, you now need to consider your parental role in light of the new relationship you have with…

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Separated Parents are at Risk of Misunderstanding What is Beneath a Child’s Behavior.

by Gary Direnfield-Social Worker, Writer/Author, Columnist https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-direnfeld-54242118/   The more the animosity between the separated parents, the more each blames the other for the behavior. It can be a challenge to step back and have a more open mind to the experience of the child amidst the parental dispute. Q: My son is 6 and he…

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Surviving Emotionally While Divorcing A Narcissist

by Cathy Meyer-Divorce Support Expert Are you emotionally equipped to survive divorcing a narcissist? Divorcing a narcissist takes a lot of stamina! Narcissistic behavior is one of the character traps Dr. Mark Banschick explains in his article on Malignant Divorce. According to Dr. Banschick, “the narcissist is completely self-serving and selfish.” So, how do you…

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Announcing Randy Powers Board Certification as a Family Law Specialist

Little, Gilman-Tepper and Batley are so proud to announce that Randy Powers has received his New Mexico Board Certification as a Family Law Specialist. There are specific standards and procedures for certification as a specialist in Family Law. Randy has met with all of the following criteria to achieve this certification. All applicants for certification…

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