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Relationships with Kids after a Divorce

Maintaining a relationship with your kids after a divorce can be tricky. Find out ways to help your children adjust to divorce and ways to stay involved in their lives when you are not married to their moms.
Staying Connected with the Kids from Long Distance
It's a really hard thing for committed dads to be away from their kids, especially when its a long ways away. Whether a non-custodial dad, in the military or a long distance grandfather, there are some common threads to keeping connected to the kids. Find some great tips and recommendations for keeping relationships alive.
Divorced Dads and The Holidays
The holidays can be a tough time for dads who are divorced and not with their children. Find out ways to connect with kids during the holidays and survive being away from them in this article from the National Center for Fathering.
The Impact of Divorce on Children
Find out what most divorced dads eventually learn through had experience--divorce destroys the lives of their children. And find ways to ease the pain and the change.
Live-Away Dads
A review of the book Live-Away Dads: Staying a Part of Your Children's Lives when They Aren't a Part of Your Home. Check here for information about why this book is helpful for dads who no longer live with their children.
The Effects Of Divorce On Children
There is no way for parents to understand the effect of divorce on children unless they were children of divorced parents themselves. This article offers valuable insight as to how children are torn through divorce and ways to make it all a little more palatable for them.
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