You know that your job as a parent does not stop after a divorce and neither does your relationship with your co-parent. There are certain things you want for your child. Getting on the same page as your co-parent is going to be important as a result. For example, you...
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Co-parenting communication during the chaotic summer months
Summer can be a particularly chaotic time for families, especially those navigating the complexities of co-parenting. Between varied vacation schedules, summer camps and the general upheaval from the regular school-year routines, maintaining clear and effective...
3 mistakes to avoid during child custody disputes
Ideally, separated or divorced parents can work together for the best interest of their children and come to some form of agreement about parenting and custody – but that’s not always possible. When you’re in a high-conflict situation with your ex over the kids and a...
Navigating virtual visitation: Tips for divorced parents
Modern technology has made it a lot easier for people to stay in touch, even when they’re located some distance from each other – so it’s no real surprise that “virtual” visitation is being increasingly embraced by divorced parents as a means to stay better connected...
How to set boundaries with your co-parent
Healthy boundaries are critical when it comes to co-parenting, whether it's a calm or high-conflict co-parenting situation. You and your co-parent being on the same page about what to do and what to avoid can reduce the chances of misunderstandings in the future. Here...
Understanding if a parallel parenting plan is right for you
Divorce is a reality for some married couples in Texas. While divorcing can be complicated, this situation can become more challenging when married couples divorce with children in the picture. Understandably, most parents want to remain a part of their child's life...
The power of calendars in Texas custody cases
Texas custody cases can be fraught. It's important to adequately prepare with anything that you and your attorney believe could persuade the court to rule in your favor. In the case of a child custody agreement, even an old calendar schedule could be the difference...
How to successfully co-parent during the holidays
Parents in Texas often dream of magical holidays for their children, but when parents are divorced and co-parenting, this can seem challenging. However, with some planning and organization, parents can ensure that their children will have holidays they will always...
Focusing on children during a divorce
Many Texas marriages end in divorce each year. This legal process is stressful and emotional for everyone involved, especially children. As a couple ends their relationship, it is essential to prioritize their children's well-being. Ushering children through a divorce...
Working with your co-parent to raise a special-needs child
If you are co-parenting a special-needs child in Texas, you must be prepared for significant challenges. Commitment to working together to serve the child's best interests and a willingness to be understanding, patient and flexible will help you raise your child in a...