School and Co-Parenting: How to Keep Kids Thriving During the School Year
The School Year Can Be Tricky for Co-Parents When school is in session, co-parenting can become more complex. From homework routines to teacher conferences, both…
The School Year Can Be Tricky for Co-Parents When school is in session, co-parenting can become more complex. From homework routines to teacher conferences, both…
Couples entered a courtroom where deeply personal decisions—about their finances, their homes, and their children—were placed in the hands of a judge. The process was…
By Nanette Murphy, Certified Divorce & Life Reinvention Coach/Second Act Divorce Coaching Divorce is often spoken about in legal terms — filings, assets, custody, and timelines.…
Finding Inner Peace After Divorce Welcome Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. I’m so happy to be with you, Karen. Thank you. The Four Characters Of The Brain…
Top 5 Reasons I Love Being a Divorce Coach (And what I really do) When people hear the term Divorce Coach, they often aren’t quite…
You’ve reached the point where you know divorce is the best path forward. Now comes the hard part—telling your spouse. This isn’t about negotiating or…
Deciding to get a divorce is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make. For some people, it’s a slow, painful realization. For others, it’s…
The legal side of divorce can feel overwhelming — especially if you’ve never been through anything like it before. You may have heard horror stories…
One of the hardest parts of divorce is dealing with the money. It’s not just the fear of splitting assets or figuring out who gets…
Not every divorce is a mutual agreement to move forward separately. Some divorces are war. If you’re dealing with someone who turns every conversation into…
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