Tag: co-parent

What Is Bird Nesting During Divorce?

What Is Bird Nesting During Divorce?

For many divorcing parents, the well-being of their children is paramount. Maintaining stability during this tumultuous time is often a top priority. Bird nesting, an innovative co-parenting solution, can offer a sense of continuity for children during divorce. This approach

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How will I coparent with my gay ex

How Will I Co-Parent With My Gay Ex?

One of the more challenging aspects of life is the uncertainty it carries. A particular case in point is when your ex-spouse comes out as gay and you decide to divorce. The initial shock of this revelation might leave you

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Tri-Parenting in California: Blended Family Adoption Law

Explore California’s SB 274 law, which allows stepparents to adopt stepchildren without ending biological parental rights. This blog, written by Split.fyi community member Nathalie R, provides an in-depth look at the law’s significance and implications for a blended family. Additionally,

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Successful Co-Parenting Across States 5 Vital Tips

Successful Co-Parenting Across States: 5 Vital Tips

Divorce is never easy and having children with an ex-spouse who lives in a different state can be even more challenging. Co-parenting across states requires careful planning, communication, and a willingness to work together for the benefit of your children.

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Child Custody and Co-Parenting Success

Child Custody and Co-Parenting Success

Deciding on child custody and creating a co-parenting plan in the best interests of your children is one of the most emotionally charged aspects of a divorce. It can be challenging for both parents, yet it is essential for the

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How conflict effects children of divorce

How Conflict Affects Children of Divorce

Children are resilient, but that doesn’t mean that conflict won’t have an impact on them. While conflict between parents can have a negative effect on children of divorce, the bigger impact comes when the parent-child relationship is changed or threatened

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