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Focusing on Your Children During Divorce

Focusing on Your Children During Divorce

In a recent article from The Province, child and parenting behavior expert Priscilla J. Dunstan offers parents advice on how to make sure their kids feel loved and secure through a divorce.  Read the full story

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10 Ways to Make the Most of Spring Break with Your Kids

10 Ways to Make the Most of Spring Break with Your Kids

Spring break is a great time to spend some time with your kids by either taking a family trip or having fun at home. Read the full story

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The Men’s Divorce Law Firm Featured in the Orlando Sentinel

The Men’s Divorce Law Firm Featured in the Orlando Sentinel

Jeffrey Feulner, Managing Attorney of the Men’s Divorce Law Firm, is featured in today’s Orlando Sentinel in the “Ask a Lawyer” section.  Read the full story

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10 Tips on Staying Involved in Your Child’s Schooling

10 Tips on Staying Involved in Your Child’s Schooling

One of the most important ways a father can stay involved in their children’s lives after a divorce is by playing an active role in their schooling.  Read the full story

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Happy Valentine’s Day from the Men’s Divorce Law Firm

Happy Valentine’s Day from the Men’s Divorce Law Firm

The Men’s Divorce Law Firm wishes every family a Happy Valentine’s Day this weekend, and wants to encourage fathers to show their appreciation for the beautiful daughters in their life.   Read the full story

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Struggling with Divorce During a Recession

Struggling with Divorce During a Recession

Last year divorce rates fell 4% after a 7% increase in 2007, according to the National Marriage Project.  Although some family advocates are happy, this drop in divorce rates is likely a result of the recession.  Read the full story

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Making the Grade Isn't About Race. It's About Parents.

Making the Grade Isn't About Race. It's About Parents.

In a moment of exasperation last spring, I asked that question to a virtually all-black class of 12th-graders who had done horribly on a test I had just given. A kid who seldom came to class — and was constantly distracting other students when he did — shot back: “It’s because they have fathers who kick their butts and make them study.” Read the full story

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10 Ways to Maintain a Good Relationship with Your Children after Divorce

10 Ways to Maintain a Good Relationship with Your Children after Divorce

In the emotional rubble remaining after divorce, bruised parents often make bad decisions which can put a strain on their relationship with their children. Read the full story

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Divorce & Social Networking Sites

Divorce & Social Networking Sites

Social networking sites have become some of the most popular places on the Internet, but people are discovering — sometimes too late — that what they post online can be extremely damaging in a divorce.
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First Down Fathering

First Down Fathering

Kick-off is this week. Before you settle in on the couch and update your fantasy roster, get some gametime strategies for your fathering. Read the full story

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