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How to Help Your Kids Transition into Two Homes After Your Divorce

How to Help Your Kids Transition into Two Homes After Your Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Sep 20, 2017 | Uncategorized

When parents divorce, the household is divided. Your kids now have two homes: yours and that of your former spouse. While this change can be upsetting, as children don’t generally welcome disruptions to their routines, there are ways that you can put the experience in...
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