Co-Parenting and Joint Custody Tips for Divorced Parents
Co-parenting can be difficult, but if you follow these tips and know what not to do, you can minimize conflict and stress.
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Co-parenting can be difficult, but if you follow these tips and know what not to do, you can minimize conflict and stress.
We can help you negotiate a parenting plan, and we’ve created this brief guide to explain everything you need to know about the process.
During a divorce, it can be hard to find a balance for your family that enables everyone to move forward. It’s very important to work
Divorce is hard, but it doesn’t mean co-parenting has to be. In fact, positive co-parenting can make divorce much easier for both children and parents. While splitting up usually means parents relocate with shared custody of a child, the distance doesn’t mean communication should stop. Though it can be tough to stay on the same page as the other parent, technology is helping to bridge the gap.
Co-parenting can be difficult, but if you follow these tips and know what not to do, you can minimize conflict and stress.
We can help you negotiate a parenting plan, and we’ve created this brief guide to explain everything you need to know about the process.
During a divorce, it can be hard to find a balance for your family that enables everyone to move forward. It’s very important to work
Divorce is hard, but it doesn’t mean co-parenting has to be. In fact, positive co-parenting can make divorce much easier for both children and parents. While splitting up usually means parents relocate with shared custody of a child, the distance doesn’t mean communication should stop. Though it can be tough to stay on the same page as the other parent, technology is helping to bridge the gap.