Parenting after separation or divorce is never easy. The emotional complexities of the situation can make it even harder to maintain a collaborative relationship with your co-parent. If traditional co ...
Parallel parenting is a strategy designed for divorced or separated parents who struggle with high levels of conflict. Unlike traditional co-parenting, where parents work collaboratively, parallel ...
After a divorce, kids tend to struggle the most as often parents can’t see eye to eye post-separation. However, your children’s well-being and happiness should be your top priority despite the ...
Divorce can be a tumultuous time, upending the routines and stability of everyone involved, especially when children are involved. Traditionally, many separated parents have turned to co-parenting. Co ...
Parallel parenting is an arrangement in which divorced parents are able to co-parent by means of disengaging from each other, and having limited direct contact, in situations where they have ...
Courts and family law professionals are increasingly recognizing that forced cooperation and “teamwork” where one or both parents are hostile or volatile can fuel family conflict rather than reduce it ...
An ex who is out for revenge, especially if they possess traits of a personality disorder, is unlikely to be able to co-parent. Of course, we want a conflict-free environment for our children, but it ...