The Do’s and Don’ts of Talking to Kids About Custody Arrangements
1 day ago • 7 min readIssue #6 The Do’s and Don’ts of Talking to Kids About Custody Arrangements Dear Reader, Talking to your kids about custody arrangements isn’t exactly anyone’s idea of a good time. It's emotional, delicate, and let's be real pretty tricky to navigate. Whether you're just starting the process or you're already knee-deep in co-parenting logistics, one of the toughest parts is figuring out how to talk to your kids about what’s going on. You want to be honest but not overwhelming. You want to...
READ POSTWho Gets the House in a Divorce? Understanding Family Property Laws
4 days ago • 7 min readIssue #5 Who Gets the House in a Divorce? Understanding Family Property Laws Dear Reader, It’s probably one of the most gut-wrenching questions that pops up when a couple decides to part ways. When you’re dealing with a divorce, there’s a mountain of things to sort through emotions, logistics, finances, but the question of who stays and who goes when it comes to the house hits particularly hard. Why? Because a house isn’t just bricks and mortar. It’s where you laughed over burnt dinners,...
READ POSTShared Custody Survival Guide: Balancing Parenting & Legal Challenges
6 days ago • 6 min readIssue #4 Shared Custody Survival Guide: Balancing Parenting & Legal Challenges Dear Reader, If you’re here, you’re probably in the middle of or about to dive into shared custody. First of all, deep breath. You’re not alone, and you’re not the first to feel overwhelmed, confused, or even a little heartbroken. Shared custody can be one heck of a rollercoaster ride. You’ve got your kids’ needs, your own healing process, co-parent communication (or lack thereof), schedules, school logistics, and...
READ POSTWhat Happens When a Parent Violates a Court-Ordered Parenting Plan?
8 days ago • 7 min readIssue #3 What Happens When a Parent Violates a Court-Ordered Parenting Plan? Dear Reader, So, you're either going through a custody situation or just curious about what actually happens when a parent breaks the rules of a court-ordered parenting plan. Either way, I'm glad you're here because it’s not exactly something they teach you in school, right? Parenting plans are like roadmaps for co-parents. They’re designed to lay out exactly when and where kids will be, who picks them up from...
READ POSTWhen a Child Won’t Choose: Understanding Emotional Shutdown and Loyalty Conflicts in High-Conflict Co-Parenting
10 days ago • 4 min readIssue #10 When a Child Won’t Choose: Understanding Emotional Shutdown and Loyalty Conflicts in High-Conflict Co-Parenting Dear Reader, You’re at a restaurant. You ask your child what they’d like to eat—and they freeze. No response. Just silence. What seems like hesitation or defiance may actually point to something deeper: a child caught in an emotional tug-of-war between their parents. Especially in high-conflict custody situations, a child's behavior often reflects intense inner...
READ POSTWhat Judges Consider When Deciding Where a Child Should Live
11 days ago • 7 min readIssue #2 What Judges Consider When Deciding Where a Child Should Live Dear Reader, Let’s be real when parents split up, one of the hardest, most emotional decisions is figuring out where the child will live. It's not just about who gets the bigger share of furniture or which car someone drives off with. We're talking about a child’s entire life where they’ll sleep, who helps with homework, who sees their first heartbreak up close, and who gets the morning cuddles. And when parents can’t...
READ POSTThe Ultimate Chore Chart for Kids: Age-Appropriate Cleaning Tasks
18 days ago • 7 min readIssue #1 The Ultimate Chore Chart for Kids: Age-Appropriate Cleaning Tasks Dear Reader, Let’s be honest, getting kids to do chores isn’t always a walk in the park. Some days it feels like you're negotiating a hostage release over who’s going to feed the dog or take out the trash. But deep down, we know it’s important. Teaching kids responsibility, accountability, and life skills starts at home, and assigning age-appropriate cleaning tasks is a great way to make it happen. So, if you’ve ever...
READ POSTA New Era for Shared Parenting: Join the Movement
3 months ago • 3 min readYour Family Resource Hub A New Era for Share Parenting: Join the Movement Dear Reader, Every day, across our country, children are impacted by outdated family court practices that too often limit their access to both loving parents. At Kids Need Both, Inc., we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to maintain strong, meaningful relationships with both parents—even after separation or divorce. As momentum grows behind the Shared Parenting movement, now is the time to come together...
READ POSTEmbracing Healthy Relationships This Valentine's Day
6 months ago • 3 min readYour Family Resource Hub Embracing Healthy Relationships This Valentine's Day Dear Reader, As Valentine's Day approaches, it's a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the relationships that enrich our lives. Whether it's with a partner, family member, or friend, fostering healthy connections is essential for our well-being. But before we dive in, here are some resources to help you nurture your relationships: Recommended Resources A Happy Child Co-Parenting CourseState Certified Family...
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