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Getting Along With Your Ex Following a Divorce

Agreements, Co-Parenting, Divorce Articles, FamilyBy rosenJan 17, 2019

When you and your ex get divorced, the last thing that you probably want is to maintain any sort of relationship with your ex. If you share minor children with your ex, however, you have no choice but to maintain some sort of relationship, if only for your children’s benefit. While it may not be easy to maintain…

Discipline After Divorce: Tips For Co-Parenting During Times Of Bad Behavior

Co-Parenting, Divorce Articles, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyApr 20, 2016

After a divorce, it is common for children to act out in negative ways. While the vast majority of children will bounce back from the emotional stress or turmoil created during the separation, parents may still be alarmed when their child’s behavior changes. Rest assured that your divorce did not ruin your child’s life and…

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