Category: Parenting After Divorce
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Four Things Alienated Parents Should NEVER do to Get Their Kids Back! (Pt 1)
If you’re involved in a messy divorce, and your about-to-be-ex is working hard to poison your kids against you, then you already know you’re a victim of parental alienation. It’s a terrible feeling, watching your children slip away emotionally, their little hearts slowly hardening against you. We can’t imagine a more devastating experience for a…
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Amber Brown: Stories of a Young Girl Navigating Her Parent’s Divorce
One of the hardest things you’ll ever do as a parent is help your kids work through your divorce. Children have very strong feelings about pretty much everything in life, and when they’re faced with something as challenging as a divorce, it can be very difficult for them to process. However, sometimes what they need…
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Help! My Ex is Poisoning my Child Against me! What Can I do? (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us here at The Kronzek Firm. We’ve been discussing the subject of parental alienation, which is thought by some to be the specific type of emotional and psychological abuse where a parent tries poisoning a child against their other parent. It’s a form of toxic parenting, and it’s extremely…
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Is Your Kid Struggling With Your Divorce? Here’s How You Can Help. (Pt 1)
We get asked this a lot by parents who are planning a divorce, or caught up in the middle of a messy one. It’s a common concern that moms and dads have, and it should be – divorce is very hard on kids and they rarely come out the other side unchanged. But that doesn’t…
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My Ex And I Don’t Agree on Anything For Our Kids! How do I Change Their Parenting Style?
Unfortunately we’re going to have to start this blog off with bad news: you can’t. It’s not possible for one person to chance another, much less that person’s approach to parenting. Not unless the person being changed agrees to it. Because that right there is the crux of the matter – no one can be…
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Successful Co-parenting During Michigan’s Covid19 Quarantine (Pt 1)
Staying home and binge watching your way through all the best Netflix and Prime shows probably sounds like the easiest thing in the world to do. However, for parents in quarantine who are trying to juggle work-from-home commitments with their domestic needs, and their kids’ homeschooling requirements and activities, it’s a distant dream. And when…
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Back to School After The Break For Newly Divorced Families Means a Whole New Routine! (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us again. We’ve been discussing the challenges that newly divorced and separated parents face when their kids go back to school after the holidays, but everything is different because the routine has changed. It can be a very challenging time for both parents and their children, but with the…
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How to Compromise in Your Post-Divorce Co-Parenting (Pt 2)
Compromise is important if you’re going to keep your kid’s best interests at heart Welcome back and thanks for joining us again for this discussion on co-parenting, and how to compromise (which we know can be incredibly hard!). In the previous article we looked at our first three tips on how to achieve compromise when…
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How to Compromise in Your Post-Divorce Co-Parenting (Pt 1)
For most parents, the act of raising children is nothing but an endless string of compromises anyway. The majority of couples don’t agree on every aspect of parenting anyway, so they’re forced to compromise in some form or another. For some, this disparity in ideals about how children should be raised is a major sore…
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Get Your Act Together! It May Just Affect Your Michigan Custody Agreement!
Figuring out custody during a divorce is rarely a fun experience. Every now and again a couple comes along who’s willing to set aside their grievances and work together for the better of their kids, but not often. In most cases, it’s a fight, full of resentment, bitterness, and sometimes even false allegations. Parents have…