Co-Parenting and Coffee
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Picture this...You're sitting with your friends…other moms, who have gone through a divorce or are contemplating. Who maybe didn't picture their lives co-parenting, but are there with you. You are sharing your stories, you are inspiring each other, validating and challenging each other through your shared experiences.
Co-Parenting and Coffee
1M ago
Mortgages, home buying and selling are often topics that come up with divorce. A home is typically your largest asset, so join us as we have coffee with mortgage expert Greg DiGregorio from Zenith Mortgage to pick his brain about mortgages, different kinds of loans, what's common with divorce, or where to start if you are looking to buy a house in the near or far future. George is a great resource with 27 years experience, and he helps us understand the process of home buying and selling.
Main Points
Quote of the episode: “If there’s even a slight chance at getting something that will ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
1M ago
Ally and Jill talk about their experiences in dating after divorce and talk about the two big dating questions...
Are you ready to date?
Should you date ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
1M ago
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Ally and Jill speak with attorney Jolee Vacchi of Foundations Family Law, and share insights on navigating the legal and emotional challenges of divorce. We discuss effective co-parenting strategies, legal considerations, coercive control and narcissistic abuse and navigating it in the court. Jolee offers valuable advice for parents navigating court for the first time or modification.
Main Points
Extended Espresso Shot: Contemplating Divorce
Coercive control and narcissistic abuse
Navigating the courts
NEW SEGMENT: Open Mic: People share an ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
In this espresso episode we talk about our experiences on the first over night without kids and how we coped ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
Episode Summary:
Not all co-parenting is the same. We talk with our guest, Julie Burton, about the differences in co-parenting younger children and teenagers. Topics include managing their schedules, how your co-parenting relationship changes as your kids' needs and social lives change, and some laughs about this new part of the journey.
Main Points
Our insights from last week's grow work: New Year's resolutions/Intentions
What is the differences in co-parenting with teenagers as opposed to younger children
Teenagers - How to manage the loss of time with them as they grow.
Coffee ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
This is a quick chat or "espresso shot" i where we discuss when the divorce isn't your choice and you're blindsided with the news ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
This is a quick chat or espresso shot if you will where we discuss if you're contemplating divorce ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
We are so excited to share the news of our coming mini-episodes, or "espresso shots" of Co-Parenting & Coffee! Jill and Ally will share their perspectives on specific elements of divorce and co-parenting, and encourage you to join us on our Instagram page and Facebook group to continue the discussion ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
Episode Summary:
In this episode, we delve into establishing boundaries in the context of co-parenting with our guest Katie Davie from Co-Parenting Peacefully. Setting and respecting boundaries is fundamental in navigating the complexities of co-parenting. We explore why they are so hard to establish with your co-parent and what setting boundaries can look like when done successfully. We talk about why we need them and how we feel when we set and maintain them.
Main Points
Our insights from last week's grow work: Review from boundaries art therapy exercise
Why are boundaries so ..read more
Co-Parenting and Coffee
3M ago
Episode Summary: Just in time for the holidays, we welcome Scott Pinyard from the Modern Co-Parent. If you feel stressed, anxious, and angry, either during a divorce or while co-parenting, our guest Scott explains his approach to helping his clients heal and find peace. His motto when it comes to healing is “the sooner the better.” If you’re in a good place, your relationship with your ex, and your attitude toward them will be better, regardless of the person you're co-parenting with. We laugh about how he has only ever worked with the “good half” of the divorced couple, about expectatio ..read more