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25.01.2022 "Unfortunately, children are almost always victims when it comes to divorcehelpless victims who love both parentsand the last thing they need is to feel the tension and acrimony between the two people they love the most. Nor do they need to feel they must choose one parent over the other."
23.01.2022 "We are experiencing unprecedented times. While the precautionary measures being taken for COVID-19 work well for some families, for those experiencing divorce or separation it can add tremendous stress to an already challenging time. The following list can help inform and guide you through these unique set of circumstances: "
23.01.2022 "Although an amicable divorce is what most adults would want and what is ultimately better for the kids, it only adds to their bewilderment. If you guys can get along so well, they think, why couldnt you just stay married and keep our family together?"
22.01.2022 Do you need help getting through the current crisis and co-parenting? Check out our blog link ==> https://parenting-after-separation.teachable.com//co-paren
22.01.2022 During this time staying connected to family is necessary. Regardless of the parenting time schedule, keeping the lines of communication open with both parents... is important. SharedParentingInfo.com LIKE Shared Parenting Info https://www.facebook.com/sharedparentingconfessional/ JOIN GROUP PAGE TITLE IV-D and CHILD SUPPORT https://www.facebook.com/groups/345596355954398/ See more
20.01.2022 "Children love birthdays. Its a time when they get to feel very special. Its a day just for them that usually involves receiving presents and having cake and ...maybe even a party. Woo hoo! One sure-fire way to ruin this special day for your child is to get into a tug-of-war with the other parent about who gets to spend time with the birthday boy or girl. This is your childs special day. What does he/she need to make it a day to remember?"
19.01.2022 The law council and the Chief Justice of the family court has spoken clearly. Do not use this time of crisis to withhold children. Please seek help to communi...cate with your coparent if you cant navigate this yourself. https://www.theage.com.au//separated-parents-using-pandemi
19.01.2022 "Co-parenting is one of the best ways to improve your communication skills."
18.01.2022 We recently published an article about the impacts of COVID19 Coronavirus on family law matters. We have now updated that post with more information for separated parents: https://www.divorcehub.com.au/covid-19-coronavirus-impacts/
18.01.2022 Were conscious that this is a difficult time for everyone, so we are continuing to add resources to help cope with coronavirus isolation, as well as divorce an...d separation resources. Our latest article, from author Robyn Evans, explains how mindfulness can help (even if you think you are too busy to try it!) https://www.divorcehub.com.au/the-busy-womans-guide-to-lea/ See more
18.01.2022 Not everything in this Canadian article will apply in Australia, but it still provides some food for thought..... "If you have not yet separated from your spouse but are planning on separating, DO NOT separate. Here are some reasons why: "
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17.01.2022 "....So what do families do when kids are sick or need to go into quarantine? Do the kids go from home to home, and therefore put 2 or more homes into quarantine as well? Or do they stay in the home they were quarantined to? Each family will have to work this out. It needs to be something that all adult family members, including stepparents are consulted about...."
17.01.2022 "Already, family lawyers around the country are being inundated with calls from anxious parents worried about returning children to co-parents who are not willing to practice social distancing. They are contemplating keeping their child away from the other parent, in violation of a shared-custody agreement but wonder how courts will react."
16.01.2022 Loved this comment from Cory Budovitch, a parent from our community...very wise words. #coparenting #coparents #divorce
15.01.2022 From the UK. I expect Australia will follow suit. It would be helpful if there was a specific inclusion in the announcements, however. https://www.mirror.co.uk//breaking-coronavirus-children-se
15.01.2022 From the USA: "For many children, the strange days of the pandemic will leave vivid memories. Its important for every child to know and remember that both parents did everything they could to explain what was happening and to keep their child safe."
15.01.2022 During times of stress spending time with both parents can be comforting. Knowing each parent is safe can alleviate any concerns of what is happening in their ...world. SharedParentingInfo.com LIKE Shared Parenting Info https://www.facebook.com/sharedparentingconfessional/ JOIN GROUP PAGE TITLE IV-D and CHILD SUPPORT https://www.facebook.com/groups/345596355954398/ See more
15.01.2022 From the UK....
15.01.2022 "....co-operation, kindness and generosity are the three qualities that make you a High Value person...."
14.01.2022 "One of the most important things you can do for yourself and your children, is to build a sturdy, reliable support system."
13.01.2022 "Speak positively about the other parent or dont speak at all....When parents badmouth each other or use mean and unkind words when speaking about the other parent, the children feel like they are being put down as well."
12.01.2022 "This article is written for two purposes one to let other parents know they are not alone and two to encourage co-parents to work together to assure that we are not divided and conquered but united and successful in raising healthy, safe teens."
12.01.2022 Now, more than ever, parties need to be considering using Mediation and Parenting Coordination to resolve family law disputes. We offer video conferencing for ...both processes and can conduct them after hours if needed. Book online via our website www.untyingtheknot.com.au or email [email protected]
12.01.2022 ""Try to be creative and work out arrangements where if one party has more time now because you want to minimize transitions, you agree that when we return to a... normal schedule, the party who didnt get to see the children for as much time has make-up time," said Pollock. "Also, make sure the children have regular phone, FaceTime, email or text contact with the other parent because this time is likely to be very anxiety-provoking for the child and having this contact can allay concerns about the other parents well-being." See more
11.01.2022 Co-parenting can bring its challenges. The current COVID19 Coronavirus sweeping the globe is something that seems unlikely to improve a co-parenting relationshi...p. But we dont think it necessarily has to be that way! See our latest blog for ideas on how to deal with these challenges and improve your co-parenting relationship..... https://www.untyingtheknot.com.au//co-parenting-during-co/
09.01.2022 "Understand that you and your co-parent may have different views about how to approach this pandemic and neither of you may be wrong or right, so its important to be calm"
07.01.2022 #divorce #separation #parenting #relationship #mediation #children
06.01.2022 "Remember that every single time you defy your ex or make a unilateral decision, you are putting your children in the middle of your mess."
06.01.2022 "The childs relationship with both parents is vitally important. COVID-19 does not mean that the child cannot leave the residence to spend time with the other parent."
06.01.2022 Family lawyers views on how to manage shared care arrangements during these challenging times.....
05.01.2022 Coronavirus is having a huge impact on family life. Weve published a list of resources to help families during this difficult time. Well be updating this info...rmation regularly. We all need support to get through this. And its OK to ask for help. https://aifs.gov.au//coronavirus-response-resources-famili #coronavirus #covid19 #help #support #families
05.01.2022 "Although grandparent divorces are on the rise, statistically they still account for a small percentage of divorces. Its much more likely that grandparents wil...l have to deal with the divorce of a child or grandchild. Still, when grandparent divorce does occur, all involved should strive to handle the consequences with as much grace as possible." See more
04.01.2022 "To help them understand what is happening and where they stand, positive reinforcement with consistent messages, ideally from both parents, is key."
02.01.2022 "The biological parents will hold that title for the entire life of their children. Regardless of custody schedules or personal feelings, the biological parents are in charge of their children. While you are certainly encouraged to share your opinions and desires with your spouse, the biological parents have the final say on how to parent their children. Your role in the family is to act as an additional support for your spouse and the children."
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