What do you do when all your co-parent does is spew negativity at you? Read on to learn strategies you can use to diffuse, reduce, and redirect co-parent negativity.
What do you do when all your co-parent does is spew negativity at you? Read on to learn strategies you can use to diffuse, reduce, and redirect co-parent negativity.
To come through my rewrite, I did what I’ve always done since we divorced. I honored the golden rule.
I nearly scrapped the whole project. What good is telling our story of success as co-parents and preserving our friendship all these years if when it is all said and done, publishing a book about it wrecks all of that?
It was so comforting to feel so loved by those who for so long I felt I had fallen out of grace with when I left Bob.
Fighting about money is over after divorce, right? Think again! When you have a child together, your finances are inextricably bound to one another for the the long term, whether you like it or not.
When it came to celebrating birthdays, we traded off on this responsibility just like any other. One year I planned and paid for the kid party, and the next year they did. And when the special birthdays came up, we joined forces. This would sometimes mean going in on...
Co-parenting and the Holidays: It’s hard to create traditions on an alternating schedule
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