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How to have a successful co-parenting relationship with your ex

by James Moore Child Support Consultant
When you go through a divorce and you share children with your ex, you're going to have to continue to communicate with each other even after the paperwork is finalized.

Being able to co-parent with your ex can benefit your children and could make things less stressful for you.

Direct communication Speaking directly to your co-parent helps you to avoid the possibility of messages being misconstrued.

You shouldn't ever rely on the children to relay messages.

This includes respecting the time you each have with the children.

Supporting each other can help your children to see that you do have their best interests at heart.

This helps to set the standards for co-parenting and serves as a way to help the children have the stability they need.

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About James Moore Child Support Innovator   Consultant

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Created on Jun 20th 2021 21:33. Viewed 225 times.

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