As one relationship ends it is likely that another will begin. When is it the time to begin dating after divorce? When should the new person be introduced to the children?

If you have come from a relationship where you felt unappreciated or marginalized the thrill of someone new and exciting can be overwhelming. It is so exciting to feel the thrill of new love that you may want to share that love with your children. Stop. Your children are not feeling the same excitement you are. They are not anxious to meet mom’s new boyfriend or dad’s new girlfriend.

What to do? Each parent usually has some evenings and every other weekend that the children are with their other parent. This is when dating should occur. After divorce children need some stability and consistency in their lives. They need to feel connected to their parents – even though they are now living in different places. As everyone adjusts to a new reality it isn’t the time to bring someone new into your children’s lives.

A good rule is to never introduce a new partner to the children unless the relationship has progressed and is on the path to a long-term commitment. Even when there will be a long-term relationship – proceed with caution.

“Remember, you are a parent first. The well-being of your children MUST take precedence. This isn’t to say you shouldn’t take care of yourself, you should. However, make a separate time and space for your adult dating life and maintain your role as mom or dad when you are with the children.”

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A MESSAGE FROM AMS, LLC - RE: COVID-19

The safety of clients, ourselves, and colleagues is our top priority while we remain available to assist you as you navigate the new and uncharted territory caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Offering All Services Virtually

While providing virtual ADR services was not part of our plan, we have made the necessary accommodations to ensure we can continue to serve our clients during these unsettling times. All services are currently available through virtually. We are using Zoom for videoconferencing. We suggest that you download this app to your phone or the program to your computer at https://zoom.us/download.

 

Limited In-Person Services

We have resumed limited in-person services for sessions with 1 or 2 participants scheduled for a maximum of 2 hours. Masks are required in our building and in session. Availability is subject to change based on local regulations and CDC guidelines.

 

Office Hours

Our office hours remain the same and we remain available by phone and email. The main office number is 952.252.1492. Gabe can be reached via email at gabe@amsmediationplus.com.

 

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We offer free 1-hour divorce consultations via Zoom. Potential PC and PTE clients are invited to schedule a free 15-minute phone call. Please call 952.252.1492 to set up an appointment. We are here to help!

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we all continue to adapt to these rapidly changing and chaotic times. Stay strong, stay resilient, and stay healthy!

 

Sincerely,
Amber Serwat & Gabe Frye
ADR Professional & ADR Assistant

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