Dating After Divorce: What It Actually Means for Your Kids (and for You)
Dating after divorce isn’t just about swiping right—it’s about showing up for your kids and yourself with honesty, patience, and a little grace. In this post, we talk about what it really means to date again when you’re also parenting, and how to make choices that protect your peace and their stability.
Making Co-Parenting Work in Nebraska: Practical Advice from a Custody Lawyer Who Gets It
Co-parenting after divorce isn’t just about sharing time—it’s about protecting your peace while showing up for your kid. As a Nebraska custody lawyer (and a co-parent myself), I break down what actually helps when communication is tense, transitions are rocky, or your parenting plan just isn’t working anymore. From parallel parenting to shared calendars, here’s a no-fluff guide to making it work—even when it’s hard.
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