by Susanna Pullen | Jun 14, 2022 | Co-parenting
If you are co-parenting during or after a divorce, practicing “the pause” can help you stay out of trouble and maintain a good co-parenting relationship with the other parent. Too many times parents quarrel unnecessarily or make demands without thinking it...
by Susanna Pullen | Mar 11, 2022 | Divorce Mediation, General Family Law
Written by Jennifer E. Drury, Drury Pullen, A Professional Law Corporation March 11, 2022 If you have children, co-parenting starts the day you decide the marriage is over. Even the most amicable divorces need a plan for future co-parenting. Putting your...
by Drury Pullen, APLC | Aug 31, 2021 | Child Support
This article originally appeared on the Gottman Institute’s blog. By Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart Being a parent brings so many joys and so many challenges. Parenting looks different for every person and family based on ethnicity, geographic region, and size. Being a...
by Drury Pullen, APLC | Apr 23, 2021 | Feel Good Friday
The thought of another woman entering your co-parenting relationship can be a scary one for moms. While no co-parenting relationship is the same, Lindsey from Mothersun and the Captain has lent us some inspiring knowledge about the handling of these new relationships...
by Drury Pullen, APLC | Sep 18, 2020 | Feel Good Friday
The COVID-19 crisis is tough on all families. But for single parents, having to suddenly manage kids whose schools and playgrounds are closed and whose caregivers can no longer come to work can be especially overwhelming. To help support single parents during this...