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Overcoming The Challenges Of Co-Parenting – with Brad Craig

“Opposites attract”, they say and this can make parenting difficult, especially when you and your partner can’t agree on anything. Then you throw in a divorce or a separation and that makes co-parenting all that much more challenging. My guest today, Brad Craig, knows all about the challenges of co-parenting. He is the creator of a program called Children in the Middle and also the author of Between Two Homes. He’s here today to talk with us about the challenges that parents face, how they can overcome those challenges, and really make decisions that are in the best interest of their children.

Life Transitions – Conversation with Financial Advisor Aubrey Nestman

In the realm of financial planning, Aubrey likens her role to that of a GPS for her clients’ financial journeys. “They set the destination, and I map out the most efficient route,” she explains. This approach not only involves navigating through life’s expected milestones, such as career changes and retirement, but also adapting to unexpected life events like sudden illness or job loss. Aubrey emphasizes the importance of both partners being actively involved in the planning process, ensuring that every decision reflects a shared vision and goals. Her proactive and inclusive strategy helps demystify financial planning, making it accessible and engaging for everyone involved.

How To Protect Children In Divorce w/ Jennifer Leister

How can a parent protect their child during and after a divorce?

Divorce is a period of transition. Sometimes that can be a tough, brash transition and sometimes it can be smooth. But, for a child and even teenager, the transition can come with a lot of stress and trauma.

Jennifer Hargrave and author Amy Tyson talk about children and divorce

HOW DO YOU TALK TO YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT DIVORCE?

That’s one of the most challenging issues parents face when they are facing divorce. When Amy was encountering her own divorce, she realized that there needed to be a better way to facilitate the conversation with children that was healthy and focused on the child, and that is why she wrote a book called One Princess Two Castles.