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Frank Relationships Radio Show: Child-Centered Divorce

Dec. 9th 2012

Breaking up? Have children? Mad? Vengeful? If so, this week’s edition is especially for you. It’s about the babies, and but you may want to think twice about letting them hear it. Stay tuned.

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Chris Bosh and Allison Mathis: Having It In Writing Might Have Helped

Aug. 13th 2012

Avoid the drama and expense of legal battles by planning for your split before it happens.

From Marriage to Co-Parenting: Redefining a Relationship

Jul. 8th 2012

If your ex is still a good parent to your children, consider yourself blessed.

Should I Help Raise a Child I Didn’t Want?

Feb. 25th 2012

Whether to have children is a very big (and very personal) decision. And it can really get complicated when factoring a partner’s desires into the equation.

Married and ‘Single’ Parenting

Feb. 19th 2012

To have children, or not to have children: This question has changed the dynamic of many marriages – for better, or for worse.

Are My Saggy Pants Really Hurting You?

Jan. 16th 2012

Do you use condemnation as a way to manipulate others into doing and behaving how you think they should?

The Most Important Decision You Will Ever Make

Jan. 2nd 2012

This week, I am proud to present my first video blog, “The Most Important Decision You Will Ever Make.” The text is also available for those who prefer reading the blog to watching me run my mouth. Friends and family have already been kind enough to give me feedback and pointers on both my presentation and the content, and I am anxious to hear yours as well.

So, what do you believe to be the most important decision you will ever make?

How to Avoid “Relationship Debt”

Dec. 4th 2011

Debt is an unpleasant reality that most Americans have learned to live with – both in their personal finances and in their politics. But remember when you’re holiday shopping this year that it can also be hard on a marriage.

The Other Side of a Table and a Marriage

Nov. 21st 2011

When we stop blaming our former partners, and understanding the roles that we played in failed relationships, we may find peace, personal growth and a chance at new love.

Ghosts of Relationships Past: The Myth of the Other Woman

Oct. 31st 2011

You don’t have to like your ex’s new love interest. But by bringing her into scale, you may begin liking yourself again.

How to Create Remarkable Moments for Your Children

Oct. 24th 2011

Give your children a gift they’ll treasure for a lifetime – stories from your life with them.

Adult-Child Anger When Parents Divorce

Sep. 24th 2011

Divorce is hard on children, but when those children are grown, it can be even harder.

Married Couples are NOT Necessarily Happier

Aug. 22nd 2011

Research shows unhappily-married people to be far less content with life than their single counterparts.

Parenting: A Selfish Act

Aug. 17th 2011

Is having children a sacrifice, or is it just as selfish as everything else we do?

Get More Done at Home Without Hurting Yourself or Your Relationship

Jul. 29th 2011

Sometimes, it takes a village to run a household.

A Message to the Father’s Day Council

Jun. 27th 2011

When you’re a dad who also has an old man, Father’s Day isn’t all about you. That’s why we need more than one day.

Arnold and Maria (Part II): A Wildly Successful Relationship

May. 24th 2011

Success is in the eye of the beholder, especially when it comes to relationships.

How to Be a “Powerful Person in a Partnership”

Apr. 12th 2011

Who is powerful in your relationship?

Step-Parenting: Do You REALLY Love Them Like Your Own?

Apr. 8th 2011

Being a step-parent is rewarding … and potentially complicated.

That “Dead-Beat” Parent is Dead to Me

Jan. 4th 2011

An illusion of death may be just what your psyche needs to let go of the pain that may accompany a mate leaving you and your children in common.