The Four Major Decisions in Parenting Plans
/Hopefully you and your co-parent will always agree on these things and it’s no big deal. But, if you disagree - like really, really disagree - how will the decision get made?
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Hopefully you and your co-parent will always agree on these things and it’s no big deal. But, if you disagree - like really, really disagree - how will the decision get made?
Read MoreFinancial realities will often be the deciding factor for several other matters such as child support, debt division and what to do with the house.
Read MoreIf you can both agree that parenting has its challenges regardless of which end you’re on and that you want to support each other so that the kids have quality time with both parents throughout the year, then you can probably come up with a summer plan that is different from your school year plan.
Read MoreOh, you despise your ex and can't fathom having to communicate at all right now? I mean, you've got it straight, of course, so if they have it wrong, well that's their problem, right? Wrong. Their scheduling mistake will most definitely affect you and very well may ruin your good mood on a happy day.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again when the beach trips, camps, and pool days are over and the back to school hustle begins. If you’re co-parenting you now have an extra job: coordinating all this between the two of you in as peaceful a way possible.
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