by dr.tuchman | May 4, 2011 | Uncategorized
You’ve been together now for about 14 years. For the past four-to-five years, you’ve wondered if you can stay together any longer. You’re interests have changed, you don’t enjoy doing things together as much. You find you are impatient and want to have the closeness,...
by dr.tuchman | Apr 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
You thought that getting divorced was going to make parenting easier. You thought your communication was going to improve because you weren’t living together anymore. You had high hopes that things would settle down and all the hurt, disappointments and anger would...
by dr.tuchman | Mar 3, 2011 | Uncategorized
You and your spouse have decided to divorce. It is difficult enough that you are experiencing a major upheaval in your life. In addition to the feelings you may have of fear, anxiety, anger, or frustration, you also have children. Their lives are changing as well. You...
by dr.tuchman | Feb 2, 2011 | Uncategorized
Most divorcing parents believe their children are being protected from the details of their divorce. They speak quietly into the phone when discussing the divorce with family and friends. They don’t leave court papers or their financial documents around. They only...
by dr.tuchman | Jan 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
As parents move into co-parenting after divorce, one of the many questions that arise is who will care for the children when the parent with whom they are scheduled to be cared for has to be somewhere else (a business trip, a doctor’s appointment, etc.) The right of...
by dr.tuchman | Dec 3, 2010 | Uncategorized
When parents divorce, it begins a series of events that require thoughtful and considered decisions about their children’s future. It soon becomes starkly evident how many decisions a parent must make on a daily basis and how much coordination it takes to make a...