Coaching That Works To Manage Conflict
Coaching That Works For Your ConflictCherie Morris, JD, CDC I recently wrote a blog post on recompose.us, which you can read right here. The post discusses how therapy and coaching can help with marital and co-parent conflict. Here's How It Works: If you are having trouble in a marital relationship, or a co-parenting one, this may be a
6 Steps To Take First After Separating From Your Spouse
You can co-parent effectively by cooperating to communicate well and using the alimentor app
Top Tools To Help In Your Divorce: A Good Coach and Alimentor, the Co-Parenting App
When we first contemplate divorce, or are surprised by the news that our spouse wants one, how do we feel? Sad, angry, confused, betrayed, overwhelmed…the list goes on and on.Our experiences as divorce coaches, and women who have experienced divorce ourselves, tell us that it does not matter if you are male or female, or
3 Ways To Cope Better As A Co-Parent During Pandemic
I think we are all feeling the stress of the quarantine. Our routines have changed, our work life, if it still exists, has shifted. In many cases, parents of young children are asked to manage their full-time jobs and take care of their kids with little to no help at all. If you are divorced,
When Your Co-Parent Wants You to Keep The Kid
Maybe you have a weekly schedule or a steady 2-2-5 rotation. What if you have your kids, on your schedule, and your co-parent starts grilling you about conditions for their return. It’s likely frustrating and feels very unsupportive of your parenting too. All of that may be true, or not, but it can certainly feel
5 Tips For Better Communication With A Difficult Co-Parent
After you have processed your divorce, which is no easy task, you may begin to wonder what’s next. Maybe you have your ducks in a row already or maybe you are actively searching for answers to legal, therapeutic, and financial questions (for more info on these questions, check out It’s Over Easy).
How to Navigate Dating and Divorce
After you have processed your divorce, which is no easy task, you may begin to wonder what’s next. Maybe you have your ducks in a row already or maybe you are actively searching for answers to legal, therapeutic, and financial questions (for more info on these questions, check out It’s Over Easy).
The Best Schedule for Parents Sharing Joint Custody
So, you are getting a divorce. You’ve likely contemplated an array of important decisions. It’s essential to be informed about the choices you make during this life transition, even if the divorce isn’t your first choice. To accomplish this, you can consult a legal professional, a financial expert, a divorce coach and parent coordinator, and
Divorce Coach Confessions: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Do you wonder, more than occasionally, whether you should stay in your marriage or file for a divorce? Is it more than the unavoidable flash of “anything is better than this” anger that flares up when the house is a mess, the kids are out of control, and your job feels entirely unsatisfying?
We Asked Divorced People To Share The Fight That Ended Their Marriage
It’s a rare divorce that doesn’t have some long-simmering anger and tension behind it. For most couples, arguments build up and soon enough, you’re one fight away from throwing up your hands and shouting, “I’ve had enough!” Recently, we asked divorced writers to share the one fight they consider the last straw in their marriages. See what they