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My Child is Resisting Me As A Parent. What Can I Do?

My Child is Resisting Me As A Parent. What Can I Do?

by Dr. Monica Borschel | Jul 25, 2023 | Children, Divorce, Parenting

Children resist their parents for many reasons. Sometimes they might feel like they need to protect the other parent, they are overly stressed, in a rebellious stage, feel abandoned, or have feelings of shame. Sometimes one parent will actively work to turn the child...
Navigating the highs and lows of solo fatherhood

Navigating the highs and lows of solo fatherhood

by Dr. Monica Borschel | Jul 10, 2023 | Divorce, Parenting

Written by Monica Borschel, PhD and family law attorney Angelo C. Banks, JD Being a single dad can be fulfilling, exhausting, and lonely. There might be times when you are so tired you don’t think that you can carry on. You might feel guilty when you want to do...
Reasons why you shouldn’t be offended by a prenup

Reasons why you shouldn’t be offended by a prenup

by Dr. Monica Borschel | Jun 14, 2023 | Divorce, Love, Marriage

Written by Monica Borschel, PhD and Deveney Wells-Gibson A prenuptial agreement before marriage can make someone feel secure or insecure. Understandably so. Prenuptial Agreements are still taboo, with most believing that Prenups are only for protection against...
The Collateral Damage of Parental Alienation

The Collateral Damage of Parental Alienation

by Dr. Monica Borschel | May 25, 2023 | Children, Divorce, Parenting

Written by Monica Borschel, Ph.D. and Charles Kronzek, Michigan Trial Attorney Parental alienation is the deliberate or accidental turning of your children against the other parent. Deliberate alienation is badmouthing the other parent, family, ethnicity, culture, or...
Are You or Your Ex-Spouse Considering Relocating with Your Children During or After Divorce? Here is What You Need to Know.

Are You or Your Ex-Spouse Considering Relocating with Your Children During or After Divorce? Here is What You Need to Know.

by Dr. Monica Borschel | May 15, 2023 | Divorce

Written by Monica Borschel and Lisa Demonte Cervone Imagine yourself in one of the following situations: Brady and Mary had been successfully co-parenting their two children for the last two years. They had an amicable divorce. Mary had been struggling to find a...
Taking the Pain out of Rebuilding Your Support Network After Divorce

Taking the Pain out of Rebuilding Your Support Network After Divorce

by Dr. Monica Borschel | Mar 15, 2023 | Divorce

Written by Monica Borschel, PhD and family law attorney Ashley Nicole Green Divorce is full of loss. One of the losses you might encounter is losing your support system. Not only are you losing your partner, but you are also losing parts of your family. You and your...
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