co-parenting
Co-parenting with a narcissist
Jesse Bereta
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Here are some strategic methods on co-parenting and understanding someone who suffers from a narcissistic personality disorder.
Continue reading >Sharing child custody during the holidays
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The holidays are meant to be a joyful time, but for blended or divorced families, sharing custody can make things complicated. Whatever your situation is, there are ways to make splitting the holidays easier for everyone involved.
Continue reading >How we successfully co-parented without a custody agreement
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Is it possible for divorced parents to put aside their differences for the good of the children they thought they’d raise together? The author and her ex share how they found common ground to co-parent after divorce. Learn how to co-parent with respect and communication.
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Lesley Scott April 3, 2022 5:42 AM
You only have to look at some of the wealthiest people in the world in the last decade or two (Bill Gates, Steve Jobs etc.) to realise that a college degree is not the only route to job satisfaction and a financially rewarding career. In many instances, vocational careers that allow you to start your (more)
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Amanda Webb March 9, 2022 10:16 PM
Both ideas are great. We have 529s for our kids and are constantly encouraging our family to contribute there instead of buying more toys, etc. Have you looked into a "round up" savings option? Some personal savings accounts offer this service or you could use something like Acorns. But basically, the program "rounds up" your (more)