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 | Oct 9, 2020 | Feel Good Friday
Due to the pandemic, many tried-and-true Halloween festivities—trick-or-treating, crowded parties, and indoor haunted houses—are considered a risk for spreading the coronavirus. Looking for ways to celebrate on the safer side this Halloween? We’ve got you and...