According to the Single Parent Center's announcement on Monday, the regularly scheduled broadcasts provide help in all areas of life, and will also discuss useful everyday practices, legal issues and matters of the soul.

For example, they will go around the legal changes that will come into effect on the first of January regarding the collection of alimony, they wrote.

"In October, the center launched financial coaching and the Smart Finances service, which help single parents navigate financial issues. In connection with these, they will also deal with the arrangement of livelihoods and the financial foundation of the future, they explained. "

In the first part of the series, Anna Nagy, head of the center, and psychologist Ildikó Győri talk about being a single parent.

Source: magyarnemzet.hu

Source: magyarnemzet.hu

In the broadcast, they seek answers to questions such as whether it is difficult to be a single parent, how to cope with everyday life more easily, or whether a child can be happy and balanced in this life situation, they said.

The focus of the second part is on the relationship of the divorced parents, the conversation reveals whether fighting is necessary, whether it is possible and, if so, how to cooperate, they added. The broadcasts are available on the website of the Single Parent Center at www.egyszulo.hu/aktualitasok/1-szulo-1-podcast.

The Single Parent Center in Budapest was opened in May 2018 to provide practical help and community to families without one parent. Since then, the center has reached around 22,000 single-parent families with more than seventy different services. In Hungary, more than half a million children are raised by a single parent today, the number of single-parent families is approximately 300,000, the announcement reads.

Source: magyarnemzet.hu

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