Many of my clients ask me when is the best time to introduce children to the person you are dating. This is a very loaded question and if not handled tactfully will cause more problems and heartache. Generally, don’t introduce children to a significant other when there is a lot of conflict. This only adds […]
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Help for Parent Alienation
Parent Alienation can be a tragic consequence of divorcing parents. Essentially, one parent convinces the children that the other parent doesn’t love them or is dangerous. There is a vast array of ways to poison a relationship and therefore it is difficult to prove and treat. Efforts to alienate a parent may seem rational and […]
A Guide to Parents Living Apart
So you know that you and your spouse will be divorcing. What about the kids? Will you pull them into your conflict and make them take sides? How will you preserve their relationship with each of you so your children will grow up well-adjusted and happy even though they have two households? “
What goes around comes around
Someone once said: What goes around comes around. Work like you don’t need the money. Love like you’ve never been hurt. Dance like nobody’s watching. Sing like nobody’s listening. Live like it’s Heaven on Earth. Yes it’s hard for most of us to live life like this. It takes changing mental habits so you look […]