by Robert Reeves | Nov 23, 2019 | Divorce, Emotional Impact of Divorce
Getting a divorce seems like it should be a time to get distance. However, something you and your soon-to-be-ex might find yourselves doing is living together during divorce. While this might seem like it’s a frustrating exercise, there are some ways you make it...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 20, 2019 | Emotional Impact of Divorce, Post-divorce life
The holiday season is always difficult after your divorce. Thanksgiving, in particular, can really be tough. However, your first Thanksgiving post-divorce doesn’t have to be doom and gloom. In fact, there are ways you can make it work, and maybe even...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 16, 2019 | Emotional Impact of Divorce, Post-divorce life
A divorce can throw your entire world upside down. Even an amicable divorce will throw off routines, habits, and schedules. Because a change is happening in your personal life, you will see that there is a difference in your professional life, as well. As others find...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 13, 2019 | Financial Impact of Divorce, Post-divorce life
Once your divorce is over, you might find yourself preparing for a move. This might be for a new job, or maybe just wanting a change of scenery. Either way, if you have ownership over the family home, you’ll have to consider the possibility of home selling...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 9, 2019 | Emotional Impact of Divorce, Post-divorce life
Divorce is an exhausting process and can have lasting effects well after it’s over. Feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression can overcast a time where you should be able to freely pursue new experiences. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t get...
by Robert Reeves | Nov 6, 2019 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
Being a divorced parent is difficult business. After separation, there’s a lot more work that goes into every single day— for each parent. From alternating weekends, holidays, pick ups, rules… There’s no denying that divorce complicates a lot of little things....
by Robert Reeves | Nov 2, 2019 | Co-Parenting, Family
In cases of amicable divorce, many parents choose to co-parent. It’s better for the overall health of them, the family as a whole, and the children as individuals. If you’ve chosen to co-parent, you know that it’s not as easy as it sounds (nothing ever is). Don’t...
by Robert Reeves | Oct 31, 2019 | Divorce, Emotional Impact of Divorce
Getting married and bringing children into the world should be some of the happiest times in a person’s life. However, things don’t always go according to plan. Sometimes, the unexpected becomes your reality. In the event that you’re divorcing during...
by Robert Reeves | Oct 26, 2019 | Emotional Impact of Divorce, Family
Child custody is the first thing many think about after the initial thought of divorce. Where will the kids spend the majority of their time? All aspects of divorce can seem overwhelming. The thought of spending birthdays without your children can be scary, but it...
by Robert Reeves | Oct 24, 2019 | Dating, Emotional Impact of Divorce
After the finalization of custody agreements, most parents get to see their children at least part of the time. Usually it’s weekends or every other week, but there’s usually a home base for the kids and then a house they go to sometimes. If you are the parent that...