Co-parenting starts the day the decision is made to divorce has
been made. Even the most amicable divorces need a plan for future co-parenting.
Putting your children's best interests first, no matter how much you may dislike
their other parent, is the key to co-parenting.
The first thing you must
do is decide if you and your spouse are able to talk about co-parenting after
the divorce. If you feel you can, that is great. The strongest agreements will
come from the two of you. However, if you cannot talk about co-parenting,
don't!! Let professionals such a mediators and therapists, assist both of you
with co-parenting discussions. This is too important an issue to not be done the
right way.
To continue viewing this article by Brian James please click the link below:
http://www.divorcehq.com/articles/coparenting_after_divorce.shtml
For more information, contact the Family Law Offices of Renee M. Marcelle at (415) 456-4444, or online at http://www.familylawmarin.com/
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
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