Working together and using the shared parenting plans and strategies below will help you confidently navigate the co-parenting journey. Your number one goal as parents is for your child to be happy and feel loved. Keep reading to learn how to co-parent successfully to make sure that’s happen...
Many women have to coparent with an Ex-husband they don’t particularly like or get along with. It sounds like hell, but it doesn’t have to be quite as miserable as that if you get clear in your head about what’s important. And what’s important is your children. Yes, you know...
If things happened at one house or another, we could write journals to let the other parent know what happened. If a routine wasn’t working properly, we could send messages to problem solve it in the easiest manner possible. This was important for us to create homes that had the same ...
Not having your children around as much is often the hardest part of co-parenting. But remember that what you are doing is best for your children, they need time with the other parent to feel happy and become well-adjusted. You may not feel like it at the start but make plans for ...
Divorce is never easy, and when children are involved, the complexities multiply. AtDearDivorceCoach.com, we understand the myriad of challenges parents face when navigating co-parenting, and we focus how to coparent. We are also very aware of those situations in which coparenting can get...
Communication is paramount in all relationships, and co-parenting is no different. According toTwyford Law Office, “While the child may live with one parent or the other, decision-making and support are shared by both.” Even if a divorce has left you with some animosity, it is vital to...
While this information is not intended to serve as official legal advice, it offers key facts about your rights as a grandparent and steps you can take to advocate for them. When relationships with adult children become strained or severed, grandparents often face the heartbreaking reality of ...
or the parenting style of each parent. To make things even harder, you and your child’s other parent are now exes, and you have a Restraining Order against you, and you are ordered to co-parent. That’s a whole jumbled-up mess in and of itself. What should you do now that you ...
Stephen Rollnick
It’s been quite the year for divorcing parents, and learning how to co-parent in one home can be quite the endeavor considering the current