The Pros and Cons of Nesting in Co-Parenting 1-Jun-24: David Kolakowski | CoParenting, Custody, Nesting, Parenting |
Nesting, also known as bird-nesting, is an arrangement where the children remain in the family home while the parents take turns living there. This approach aims to provide stability for the children during the transition of divorce. While nesting can offer significant benefits, it also comes with challenges. Here's an in-depth look at the pros and cons of nesting in co-parenting. Read More... |
Simplifying Co-Parenting Expenses with ExExpense 1-Jun-24: David Kolakowski | Child Support, Co-Parenting, Communication, CoParenting, Custody, Nesting, Parenting |
Co-parenting after a divorce involves numerous responsibilities, one of the most significant being the management and sharing of expenses related to the children. Handling these costs effectively is crucial for maintaining a harmonious co-parenting relationship. Instead of settling each transaction individually, using a system like ExExpense to periodically settle amounts owed between parties can offer numerous advantages, particularly in minimizing communication and efficiently managing offsetting transactions and deductibles. Read More... |
Why ExExpense is Superior to Spreadsheets for Co-Parenting Expense Management 1-Jun-24: David Kolakowski | Child Support, CoParenting, Financial Management, Expenses |
Managing shared expenses between co-parents can be a challenging task, especially when using spreadsheets. While spreadsheets offer flexibility, they come with significant drawbacks in terms of manipulation risk, complexity in handling deductibles and reimbursements, and the required skill level for accurate calculations. ExExpense provides a more secure, user-friendly, and reliable solution. Here’s why: Read More... |
How to Best Co-Parent Children After a Divorce 19-Mar-24: David Kolakowski | Child Support, Children, Communication, Custody, Nesting, Parenting, CoParenting, Co-Parenting |
Divorce is a challenging process, not only for the couple but also for their children. Effective co-parenting can significantly ease the transition for children and promote their emotional well-being. Here are several strategies to help divorced parents co-parent successfully. Read More... |