Yet another study has been published showing the benefits shared parenting offers families. This one indicates that it’s not only fathers and children who are better off with shared parenting arrangements after divorce, but mothers as well. A common concern regarding shared parenting is that splitting overnights between each parent …
At DadsDivorce, we’re committed to providing divorced fathers the resources and support they need to be the best dad possible even though they are divorced. Even though gender stereotypes in the family court system have a way of making fathers feel like secondary parents, we strongly believe that although you …
Increasingly more couples are utilizing co-parenting counselors during the course of their divorce. In fact, some courts are even ordering couples to attend co-parenting counseling sessions.
If you’re a father, a divorce does not completely end your relationship with your wife. It is now your responsibility to find the best way to co-parent your children.
Although divorce is the legal end of your marriage, you don’t typically ever get to completely sever all ties with your ex-spouse. If you have children, the two of you will now need to work together as co-parents. Finding ways to effectively co-parent is one of the best ways you …
Over the coming weeks, DadsDivorce will be sharing a lot of articles and resources to help divorced fathers make it through the holiday season. There are many issues for divorced parents to consider as the holidays approach. Of course, your top priority should be helping your kids through this typically …
Question: What can I do to see my son more often? My ex-wife repeatedly makes excuses to deny me the parenting time we agreed to and I fear she is beginning to turn our child against me.
November and December can be difficult months for divorced dads, especially if it is you first holiday season since your marriage ended. Even if you were lucky enough to divorce amicably, there are still some important considerations regarding who gets the kids and when, which can complicate the holidays. Here …
An overwhelming amount of research shows it is in the best interest of children to have equal time with each parent following divorce or separation. Nonetheless, shared-parenting critics persist and by and large family courts do a poor job of establishing equal-custody arrangements.
Slowly, states across the country have started recognizing that it is in a child’s best interest to have equal access to both parents after divorce by revising their child custody statutes. Nonetheless, opposition remains, even though shared-parenting critics fail to base their arguments on objective facts.