by rosbourne | Feb 25, 2026 | General
As February ends, many parents start gathering documents for tax season. For separated or divorced families, tax time can raise extra questions, especially when responsibilities are shared across two households. Parents may wonder who can claim a child, how benefits...
by rosbourne | Feb 25, 2026 | General
Spring has a way of arriving all at once. School trips, team schedules, lessons, daycare changes, and summer camp registration can turn a normal week into a calendar puzzle. For co-parents, that rush can create conflict when plans are made quickly, information is...
by rosbourne | Jan 21, 2026 | General
January often comes with a desire to reset. For co-parents, that can include wanting clearer communication, fewer misunderstandings, and better follow-through on schedules. Many parents also start thinking about documentation, especially if the last year included...
by rosbourne | Jan 21, 2026 | General
Winter break can be a welcome pause, but it often shifts routines in ways that show up fast once school starts again. Bedtimes drift later, mornings feel more rushed, and expectations around homework and screen time can become less clear. For separated or divorced...
by rosbourne | Dec 15, 2025 | General
A new year is a natural moment to reflect, reset, and create healthier routines that support your family’s well-being. For parents who are separated or divorced, setting shared resolutions can strengthen co-parenting, reduce conflict, and help children feel more...