Co-Parenting

The Do's and Don'ts of Co-Parenting Well

Effective problem solving can help you avoid getting depressed. Posted Mar 28, 2012 Source: Shutterstock Living with a chronic condition, like depression, requires you to focus on creating balance and well-being on a daily basis. For those who are separated, divorced or sharing custody of a child, the struggles of co-parenting can produce enormous stressors.  Co-parenting, sometimes …

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10 Signs of a Healthy, Effective Co-Parenting Relationship

By Jennifer Wolf  Updated November 12, 2018 It takes a lot of work for two parents to get to the point where they can say their co-parenting relationship is actually going really well. For most families, there is much room for improvement. Rather than focusing on what’s not working, though, identify what is going well so …

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The Do's and Don'ts of Co-Parenting Well

Deborah Serani Psy.D. Two Takes on Depression Effective problem solving can help you avoid getting depressed. Posted Mar 28, 2012 t-f�_���& Source: Shutterstock Living with a chronic condition, like depression, requires you to focus on creating balance and well-being on a daily basis. For those who are separated, divorced or sharing custody of a child, the …

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Co-Parenting Tips for Divorced Parents

Making Joint Custody Work After a Divorce or Separation Co-parenting after a split is rarely easy, especially if you have a contentious relationship with your ex-partner. You may feel concerned about your ex’s parenting abilities, stressed out about child support or other financial issues, feel worn down by conflict, or think you’ll never be able …

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11 successful co-parenting commandments

As the song goes, “breaking up is hard to do”—but you can make it easier on your kids. Here’s how to rock at co-parenting. v��@_��#�& BY DAWN CALLEJA | DEC 29, 2014 �^�;j�& 1. Collaborate, don’t litigate Acrimony is expensive financially (a divorce trial, on average, costs each party $13,000, but that figure can go up to $100,000 or more) …

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10 Signs of a Healthy, Effective Co-Parenting Relationship

By Jennifer Wolf  Updated November 12, 2018 It takes a lot of work for two parents to get to the point where they can say their co-parenting relationship is actually going really well. For most families, there is much room for improvement. Rather than focusing on what’s not working, though, identify what is going well so …

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