by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting
Children and Holidays: What a Parent Should Know about Airline Travel for Kids It was Christmas Eve when the airline ticket agent told Gretchen Suthon that her son couldn’t fly alone to see his father because his flight had a connection in Baltimore.”I...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce, Parenting
4 Ways to Make Home Transitions Easier During divorce proceedings parenting plans or contact schedules are usually established to create a semblance of routine in this new chapter of family life. I am a strong believer in co-parenting whenever possible to serve the...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce, Parenting
Parenting: Children Can Recover from Split if Teachers, Parents Work Together When Mary Ann Gehrenbeck, an elementary school teacher in Silver Spring, Md., prepared to tell her son about her divorce, one of the first people she confided in was her son’s teacher....
by Wevorce Admin | Dec 21, 2016 | Co-Parenting, Divorce, Parenting
Most parents would agree that their children’s best interests should come first, even when it comes to divorce. Unfortunately, it’s not so simple. Divorce is difficult; nothing about it is easy. It’s a time filled with fear, anger, sometimes even...
by Wevorce Admin | Nov 14, 2016 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
Divorce Survival Plan Part I Imagine yourself shipwrecked on a deserted island — just you and your children. How will you provide for their basic needs, while caring for yours, too? Do you have a survival plan? Marital separation or divorce, while not necessarily a...
by Wevorce Admin | Nov 13, 2016 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
Divorce Survival Plan: Part II Recently, on the Wevorce blog, we began a conversation about co-parenting. We discussed the children’s best interest the importance of communication and offered some basic rules co-parents should follow. Now, to continue the...