If you are a parent, then you already know how stressful the holidays can be. There are so many events to stay on top of and too little time to get all your to do's done, let alone trying to budget for all the upcoming expenses. When you add a divorce to the mix, it can be simply overwhelming for many.
We routinely see parents who are in the middle of a divorce or have just gone through a divorce unnecessarily struggle during the holidays. Fortunately, there are things that parents can do to help reduce their stress and create positive memories for their children rather than negative ones. Tune in to this show to learn 5 practical things that parents can do right now that will help reduce their stress during this upcoming holiday season.
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236 - How Your Behavior in the Marriage Can Impact Your Divorce
235 - Why Divorce Happens - 9 Common Behaviors That Lead to Divorce
234 - 8 Tips for Your Initial Conference with a Divorce Attorney
233 - Do You Really Want Your Day in Court?
232 - Prove It!
231 - Is Divorce Your Only Option?
230 - Gender Bias in Divorce and Custody Cases
229 - How and When Should You File for Divorce
228 - Common Misconceptions About Divorce
227 - Divorce: Why Details Matter
226 - Ways to Protect Your Separate Property
225 - Divorce and Mortgage Refinancing with Expert Ryan Jacobs
224 - Thanks for The Memories
223 - Painting a Picture of What to Expect at Mediation
222 - Bankruptcy, tax, and custody Q&A's
221 - Freeing Brittney from Her Conservatorship
220 - Answering Questions about Custody, Contempt, Sleeping with One's Lawyer, and More
219 - Solving Co-Parenting Dilemmas with Diane Dierks and Dr Rick Voyles
218 - How A D.A.I.L.Y. Reminder Can Improve Your Holiday Experience
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