(Part 2 of our Co-Parenting Without Escape Routes Series) Introduction: When Conflict Meets a Screen The moment tension hits, some kids don’t run to the other parent — they run to a device. A phone, a game console, YouTube, or TikTok can offer...
(Part 2 of our Co-Parenting Without Escape Routes Series) Introduction: When Conflict Meets a Screen The moment tension hits, some kids don’t run to the other parent — they run to a device. A phone, a game console, YouTube, or TikTok can offer...
(Part 1 of our August 2025 Back-to-School Co-Parenting Series) Introduction: The Back-to-School Accountability Test August brings more than fresh notebooks and sharpened pencils. For many co-parents, it’s also the start of a seasonal stress spike —...
By Michael Lemon, Esq., Divorce Mediator and Coach, Divorce With Dignity - Middle Georgia In the age of digital oversharing, even a simple post can trigger emotional fallout in co-parenting relationships. Middle Georgia divorce attorney Michael...
By Nicole R. Lewis, Esq., Divorce With Dignity Provider Learn more about Nicole here Let’s be honest—nothing quite prepares you for the moment when your child walks out the door for their week at the other parent’s home. That sudden hush? It hits...
When the court orders are signed and the co-parenting plan is in place, a different kind of storm begins—one that many don’t see coming. It’s not about legal filings or custody exchanges anymore. It’s about walking into a home that feels too quiet,...
Navigating Parenting Amidst Political Differences? In today’s world, politics permeates almost every aspect of life, from media and social events to schools and even family gatherings. When parents hold differing political views, those differences...
In today’s mobile society, where employment opportunities sometimes come with a relocation requirement, distance can make even amicable co-parenting problematic. What should parents do when one or the other must move to a different city, state, or...
Divorce is hard on all participants, but it’s especially hard on the ones who have the least to say—the children. As angry spouses haul one another into court, it can be easy to forget the kids except as another thing you’re fighting over. Which...
It hasn’t been a traditional spring, with snow late in April rather than spring showers. Non-traditional weather makes it a good time to discuss other unusual arrangements, like birdnesting and parallel parenting. Thinking outside the box for your...
Holidays are often a stressful time, even when things are running smoothly. There are travel plans to make, winter breaks from school to coordinate, and parties to attend (or avoid). It can be twice as difficult when, for the first time, you find...
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