If it’s a Monday night at 9:00 p.m., then I bet you can find me parked on my couch with the channel flipped to Bravo, watching my girl Shannon Beador on the Real Housewives of Orange County. Admittedly, I do not identify with any of the real housewives. Spontaneous... read more
For many, October is the best month of year. It’s finally fall, the holidays are right around the corner, and children wait impatiently all month for the one night a year when they can dress up like their favorite superhero, princess or cartoon character, and race... read more
Co-parenting for divorced couples can be difficult at the start of the school year. Learn more about how to tackle the new school year from Penelope Hefner.
Schools out, summer is here, now what? Co-parenting with your ex can be hard enough throughout the school year, but when summer starts it can bring a whole new set of challenges for parents to face. Take these small proactive steps to reduce those challenges and help you remain cool this summer.
Most of us have heard the advice, “it’s never too soon to start saving for college.” But, how would you handle saving for your child’s future if you were in the middle of a divorce? Robin Lalley of Sodoma Law details ideas on how to continue saving for the future through separation agreements and legal contracts.