Making Holidays Special . . from Two Homes
“I don’t remember any gift I got for Christmas, Jenny shared in therapy. But, I can tell you the color of the wallpaper in Mom’s
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“I don’t remember any gift I got for Christmas, Jenny shared in therapy. But, I can tell you the color of the wallpaper in Mom’s
“It’s time,” said Joe. Donna nodded. They both felt it coming. Once out in the open, they felt relieved that the decision to divorce had
“Today is going to be a great day!” Andy thought as he scrambled the eggs for his daughter’s breakfast. “Amy is up. We are ahead
Brad stared at the phone dumbfounded. I offered to take the kids this weekend so Julie could go out with friends for her birthday. Why
How in the world will I make it? stuttered Norma. She stared at her list of finances for the divorce mediation appointment. The debt column
Jenny arrived at the mediation session before Dan visibly fuming. After a few polite preliminaries, she bluntly stated. My son will NOT spend one night
New years bring new opportunities, hopes, and directions. Many couples, with the holidays behind them, decide it’s time to divorce and to begin their own
What do you want for the holidays? This is the key question for December. Though commercials offer suggestions from cars to diamonds to ugly sweaters–most
“For Christmas, I just want everybody to be happy–to get along.” Abby, age 9. Abby’s simple wish echoes with children everywhere–children facing another holiday season
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