• It's one of the most heartbreaking situations a parent can face during and after a divorce: your children blaming you. It's a gut-wrenching feeling, leaving you questioning everything you did, or didn't do, to contribute to the family's breakdown. While it's crucial to acknowledge your role in the divorce process, it's equally vital to understand why your children might be placing blame and how to navigate this difficult terrain.

  • Divorce is undoubtedly a challenging experience for everyone involved, especially children. When faith is a cornerstone of your family's values, navigating divorce can bring additional complexities. How do you maintain a foundation of faith for your children while dealing with the upheaval of a broken marriage?

  • Divorce is hard, period. But one of the toughest parts is navigating the conversation with your kids. You want to be honest, yet protective; clear, yet compassionate. The goal is to help them understand the changes happening without causing unnecessary pain and fear. Here's how to talk to your kids about divorce without wounding them.

  • Divorce is a turbulent time, not just for you, but also for your children. They're caught in the middle of a life-altering event, and their sense of security can be shaken. As parents, our instinct is to shield them from the pain. However, the key isn't to completely protect them, but to empower them to navigate the storm.

  • Co-parenting after divorce is challenging enough, but when you're also navigating the emotional and spiritual landscape of a broken marriage, it can feel overwhelming. Many feel their faith tested during this period. How do you maintain your spiritual foundation while navigating custody schedules, school events, and difficult conversations with your ex?