Parallel Parenting Vs. Co-Parenting

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Parallel parenting is a parenting approach where each parent will raise their child according to their own rules and guidelines. There is limited communication between parents confined to necessary interactions only. Co-parenting is a method where parents work together to raise their children in a stable and healthy environment, albeit under 2 roofs.

Divorcing a Husband Who Won’t Work [HERE’S HOW]

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The worst feeling is the feeling of being on your own and doing everything alone. Living with a husband who won’t work or help support your family can cause that lonely feeling every day. This is not directed to those who have an agreed-upon situation where the husband has taken on the role of stay-at-home parent/homemaker, this is directed to those whose husband neither works outside nor within the home!

Wife Won’t Speak to Me During Divorce [WHAT SHOULD I DO?]

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Going through a divorce can be the most stressful or stress-free event in a man’s life. It depends on the circumstances leading to the divorce and what you are set to lose when it is finalized. If your wife won’t speak to you during the divorce, there is nothing that you can do about it, but there are ways to deal with this and focus on the things you can control.

Why Do Guys “Get Screwed” in a Divorce? [ANSWERED]

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The termination of the marital bond, by divorce, often leads to one person getting “the short end of the stick”. Sometimes, this results in the misconception that the law is more lenient towards females. If you are a male who has just experienced a divorce, you might wonder;  “Why do guys get screwed in a divorce?”

What Happens If My Husband Files for Divorce First?

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What happens if your husband files for divorce before you? In theory, it doesn’t matter who files for divorce first. It may be more beneficial to file first from a planning perspective, but if your husband files for divorce first, it does not mean that you have fewer legal rights. Once served with papers, you will have 30 days to file a response.