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Beware Children Parenting Their Divorcing Parents! &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Beware Children Parenting Their Divorcing Parents!

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Divorce is tough enough. When children try to protect their parents from its consequences, the parenting is moving backwards and the results are devastating. Always be careful of what you share with your children regarding your own emotional state during and after your divorce. It can create enormous confusion for your […]

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5 Ways To Ease Post-Divorce Between-Home Transitions For Your Kids &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

5 Ways to Ease Post-Divorce Between-Home Transitions for Your Kids

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC During divorce proceedings, parenting plans or contact schedules are usually established to create a semblance of routine in this new chapter of family life. Easing the post-divorce between-home transitions is a crucial factor. I strongly believe in co-parenting whenever possible to serve the best interest of your children, It’s the reality […]

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Money Matters When Divorcing With Children: How To Navigate Finances For A Secure Future &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Money Matters When Divorcing with Children: How to Navigate Finances For a Secure Future

Donna Cates, CDFA Divorcing when you have children adds a layer of complexity to an already challenging process. Beyond emotional considerations, financial decisions made during and after divorce can have long-lasting impacts on your children’s well-being and your financial future. At Money Matters Wealth Solutions, Donna Cates focuses on helping parents like you make informed, strategic  […]

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The Advantage Of Personalized Divorce Coaching Services &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

The Advantage of Personalized Divorce Coaching Services

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Divorce is one of life’s most overwhelming transitions. For high-achieving individuals, the emotional toll and financial uncertainty can feel particularly heavy. Mardi Winder-Adams, a seasoned divorce coach with over 30 years of experience, specializes in guiding individuals through this challenging process with clarity, confidence, and empowerment. Her mission is simple: to […]

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Soberlink Changes The Way Divorced Couples Deal With Alcohol Misuse During Parenting Time &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Soberlink changes the way divorced couples deal with alcohol misuse during parenting time

  It’s safe, fair and endorsed by co-parents, legal professionals and the Child-Centered Divorce Network as well! When alcohol becomes a factor in custody disputes, trust can feel impossible to rebuild. Soberlink changes that. As the #1 alcohol monitoring solution in family law, it offers more than just technology – it’s a safeguard, delivering verified, […]

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January Is International Child-Centered Divorce Month! &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

JANUARY IS INTERNATIONAL CHILD-CENTERED DIVORCE MONTH!

ROSALIND SEDACCA & DIVORCE EXPERTS AROUND THE WORLD HAVE FREE GIFTS FOR YOU DURING  INTERNATIONAL CHILD-CENTERED DIVORCE MONTH IN JANUARY   January is International Child-Centered Divorce Month – a time when Divorce filings are highest: after the holidays at the start of the New Year. In recognition of ICCD Month, Divorce & Co-Parenting Coach, author […]

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6 Crucial Messages To Prepare Kids For Your Divorce &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

6 Crucial Messages to Prepare Kids for Your Divorce

Communication with your child is essential. By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC One of the most difficult conversations any parent will ever have is telling their children about their pending divorce. I know first-hand because many years ago I went through the experience. I fought and faced the overwhelming emotions. The deep gut-wrenching fear. The continuous anxiety. […]

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Navigating High-Conflict Co-Parenting When Alcohol Is A Concern &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Navigating High-Conflict Co-Parenting When Alcohol is a Concern

Co-parenting can feel impossible when one parent consistently misuses alcohol. It’s essential to create an environment that prioritizes the child’s well-being while reducing stress and miscommunication between parents. When done correctly, co-parenting can provide children with a sense of stability and safety, even in the most challenging circumstances. Establishing Boundaries and Expectations One of the […]

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Why Parents Reject Or Abandon Their Children After Divorce &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Why Parents Reject Or Abandon Their Children After Divorce

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Following divorce, most parents are eager to see their children as frequently as possible. Often this desire results in heated battles in or out of court focused on custody issues.   In many cases, co-parenting is the ideal option. A parenting plan is set into place and the children are moved between […]

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