The Fine Line
Unfortunately for many of us, we are not parenting with a healthy co-parent.
When you share children with a parent that is high-conflict or psychologically unhealthy, these relatively benign phrases become anything but. They become gaslighting.
So what can you do?
The Co-Parenting Method that is Reconnecting Parents with Withdrawn Kids
After your divorce, you can be feeling unsettled one day and a bit more yourself the next. Your family landscape looks completely different. You are still finding your ground again, emotionally, financially and mentally.
On top of it all, you’re not sure how to bridge the growing gap this separation has placed between you and your children.
Creating a Child Centered Divorce - Tips from a Family Law Lawyer
A Canadian family law lawyer shares tips on how to help your children deal with divorce, which also helps the whole family navigate this difficult time in a healthier way.
Don’t Be Fooled by the Myths of Divorce
Divorce can be frightening & overwhelming.
When I went through divorce, all I knew I had heard from others. There is so much mis-information available that I want to share the 10 Most Common Divorce Myths.
How To Become More Confident & Fear Less
When I was little girl I had no idea that my mom and dad were on a mission to make me as confident and fearless as possible.
My mom and dad divorced when I was seven, and I think that’s when my mom really began to push me to be and do more.
Broken Bonds: Navigating Parental Alienation - One Father's Tale
Parental alienation is increasingly becoming a widely discussed and concerning issue in our society.
As a father who has personally experienced the profound impact of this form of abuse, I can attest to its far-reaching consequences.
Determining Base Child Support with Shared Parenting
How is child support determined when parenting is shared?
A family lawyer explains.
Candid Confessions: A Child's Journey Through Divorce
My parents got divorced when I was approximately 12 years old.
It all began with the best intentions to do what was right for their children. However, when emotions took over, finding balance became challenging.