
Making Long-Distance Parenting Plans Work
Co-parenting across state lines or even across counties comes with challenges. But it’s possible to create a plan that supports your child, reduces conflict, and helps both parents feel confident in how time is shared. I recently read an excellent blog from Anna M. Vujovic, a family law attorney at Navigate Law Group, that outlines practical tips for structuring long-distance parenting plans.

Keeping Kids Out of the Crossfire
Divorce is heartbreaking enough. But when kids get caught in the middle of their parents' conflict, the heartbreak can ripple for years. Heather Cary’s blog "Kids Don’t Deserve to Get Caught in the Crossfire of Divorce" is a beautiful and important reminder of how we can protect the people who matter most.