
Summer Break & Co-Parenting: How to Plan Peacefully
Summer Break & Co-Parenting: How to Plan Peacefully Summer should be a time for sunshine, relaxation, and cherished memories—especially for children. But for divorced or

Summer Break & Co-Parenting: How to Plan Peacefully Summer should be a time for sunshine, relaxation, and cherished memories—especially for children. But for divorced or

Divorce is never easy, but in San Diego, you have a unique opportunity to embrace a fresh start with the right support and resources. Whether

The holidays are a time for family, joy, and creating meaningful memories. For divorced parents, introducing a new significant other into holiday traditions with your

Co-parenting after a divorce can be a challenging journey, filled with numerous decisions and adjustments. One of the more complex aspects is homeschooling after divorce,

In mediation, it is common that couples come into the process not knowing the difference between, or the pros and cons, of ‘co-parenting’ and ‘parallel

Co-parenting can be a challenging and emotional journey, but it doesn’t have to be a battle. Just like a dance, co-parenting requires coordination, communication, and

As a family mediator here in California, I’ve seen firsthand how co-parenting can be a challenging journey for many families. Co-parenting is an ongoing process

Ah, summertime. The season of sunshine, backyard barbecues, and family vacations. But for separated or divorced parents, summertime can also mean navigating custody schedules and

As a parent in San Diego, I understand the anxiety that comes with June very year. As parents, our day-to-day lives are not changing, we

Child support in California can be confusing and you may have heard some common beliefs that are inaccurate. Here are a few common misconceptions we

California divorce custody planning is never easy, but during the holidays and school breaks it can be increasingly difficult with unexpected schedule changes, taking time

Co-parenting after divorce is very similar to having kids; you can’t really understand it until you’ve gone through it yourself. From the perspective of a