Co-parenting Help Guide For Divorced Couples

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Co-parenting Help Guide For Divorced Couples

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Co-parenting Help Guide For Divorced

Couples

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• Amicably shared child custody is healthy for the child’s development, stability, and for a close relationship with both parents. But with the emotions that run high in divorce, many couples find it hard to attain such smooth joint custody. So what can you do to make yours work?

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Separate Your Feelings

• You should learn to separate your feelings from behavior. The truth is you’re hurt, but that must not be a reason to cloud your judgment and dictate your behavior. What’s best for your kid must be the guiding factor for your actions. Here is how to do it.

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•Don’t vent anger to your kid. Find pals or therapists to talk to in order to find relief. •Make your kid your main source of joy. When angry remind yourself of what’s at stake. •Use your body to relax. Mediate, exercise, do yoga or find simple relaxation therapy.

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Keep Your Kids Of The War• You should also learn to separate your kids from your

divorce. Some parents will use their kids as the middlemen between their ex spouses. They could use them to demand their interests and also to do their bargain. That’s never cool from any angle, so what can you do? • Learn to keep your issues to yourself. Don’t speak

negative stuff on your ex to the kids. • Fight your own wars. Don’t use your kids as messengers to

demand stuff on your behalf. • Don’t use your kid as a weapon to fight your ex or put

them at the center of your conflict.

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Learn How To Communicate• You will also learn how to communicate with your ex spouse.

Usually, many couples forget what they are fighting for and turn their child’s custody as a weapon to intimidate their ex spouse and this backfires often. Establishing ideal communication skills will make work easy for you.

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• This will include making requests not demands. • Setting a business

tone when addressing issues with your ex spouse. • Taking time to listen

to their views too before getting down to a conclusion.

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Benefits Of Smooth Co-Parenting • You might not know it but a smooth co-

parenting program after divorce is usually so beneficial for your kids in the following ways. • It makes the kids feel secure since they’re

confident of the love from both parents and this helps them to develop an ideal self esteem. • It helps the kid to have a great consistency

since the parents foster similar rules, discipline and rewards between households.

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• It helps to nature the kids for better problem solving skills since they learn from their parents’ ability to solve problems effectively and peacefully.

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• It helps the kids to maintain their peace and get a great example to follow through. In simple tips when you cooperate with your ex you give your kids a great pattern to follow.

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Conclusion • To improve your relationship with your ex for your kids’ sake, the best family law attorney will advise

you to seek your ex’s opinion on everything, apologize when you are wrong, and have some

family time to chill out, trust me it helps.

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