Episode #123
This podcast was initially shared by Heather Quick, ESQ. on the Women Winning Divorce: A Lawyer’s Guidance on Navigating An Unhappy Marriage & Protecting Your Financial Assets podcast on July 8, 2024
Ever wondered how divorce can be less disruptive for kids? Dive into a unique co-parenting strategy that might just redefine stability.
In today’s landscape, divorce often upends children’s lives. Yet, amidst the challenges, nesting—a co-parenting method where kids stay put while parents rotate—offers a promising path to maintain stability and routine. Imagine reducing the upheaval of moving homes and schools during such a sensitive time.
- Gain insights into how nesting can provide stability for children during divorce.
- Understand the logistical aspects like scheduling and financial considerations.
- Explore the emotional and relational impacts on both parents and children.
Ready to discover how nesting could transform your co-parenting journey? Tune in now and learn from experts who’ve navigated this innovative approach firsthand.
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