

My parents still love me!
Co-Parenting after a Separation or a Divorce “Jane, daddy will not be staying with us any more.” That’s simply saying “We’re getting a divorce!” For some time now, the home that was once a sanctuary, was noticeably becoming more like a war zone with no place of refuge. She is caught up in a cross-fire of scorn and animosity. Soon, though she doesn’t know it yet, she will have to leave behind the familiar and to expect an uncertain future. She is sad, scared, and lonely all at

Make your Marriage work!
How do you make your marriage work? Click the image and watch this live interview by Centre for Fathering , Dads for Life with our marital therapist, Ruby Lee, examining causes of divorce, its impact on the couples and their children and how to protect marriages. Also discussed are the Co-parenting tips after divorce, should the inevitable happens. It is important for children to feel loved and cared by both parents. Key Points shared : 2019 divorce numbers showed couples who