You don't want to argue with your ex-spouse, especially when it comes to matters regarding your children. However, there are times when you feel that you have no choice but to stand up for yourself.
Divorce, child custody and questions to expect from your children
Once divorce is on the table and you're sure that you'll follow through, it's time to let your children know what's happening. This is a difficult conversation, as they'll have questions and concerns about the future.
Visitation and communication: Don�t make these mistakes
Your divorce is in the past, and you're ready to turn your full attention to building a better life for you and your children in the future. While you may be committed to this, it doesn't necessarily mean your ex is on the same page.
Should you fight for sole custody of your children?
At some point during the divorce process, probably early on, you'll begin to learn more about who will have custody of your children in the future.