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Kitchen Table Divorce: Low Maintenance Divorce Methods

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 29, 2018 | divorce, divorce law

Every couple who is facing divorce, will go about it in their own way. The reason for your divorce, and the relationship you leave it with, is custom the couple. Some of you will need heavy intervention and long hours spent in mediation and court. Others will be more...

Babysitting Client Etiquette: Keeping your Child Care 

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 28, 2018 | children, Post-Divorce life

As a divorced parent, you’ll likely need to rely on a babysitter a bit more than you did before. You’re handling a lot on a daily basis, and sometimes you need a break. There’s no shame in this, and there are plenty of people you can call on, or pay, to make your life...

Break Separation News to Kids: Sharing the News Smoothly 

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 26, 2018 | children, divorce

One of the hardest things to do during the early days of a divorce, is to break the news to your children. The time will inevitably come, and you can’t put it off. But, there are certain ways to go about this business, and tread lightly. Your kids don’t need the dirty...

First Year Reminders: Divorcee Doubts and Affirmations 

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 22, 2018 | divorce, Post-Divorce life

The first year as a divorcee is undeniably difficult, and exciting. You’re experiencing a ton of new things every day. From becoming a single parent, to living alone, maybe going back to work, and even dating again. There’s no doubt that the first year,...

Parenting Plan: Solving Conflict and Planning Successfully 

by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 16, 2018 | child custody, family law

Arguably one of the most difficult aspects of co-parenting, is making a schedule that works for everyone involved. However, making a schedule, and a parenting plan, is step one to becoming successful co-parents, and partners in raising your kids. But, what do you do...
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