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SUMMARY:Stage 4: Relating
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Experiencing depression is a normal part of the process as the nature of your relationship shift. The most important relationship is that with your children. Here are some suggestions...
What is Co-Parenting?
After two years of hearings, depositions, mediations, and negotiations, Megan and Nate finally had a settlement agreement on their divorce. The process was grueling and their three kids were tired of the fighting. But now it is over and everything can return to some sort of new normal. Or can it?
As if things weren’t bad enough during the divorce, now Megan and Nate began the hard part of the process: co-parenting. But what exactly is this? Co-parents are a child's legal parents or guardians. There are many combinations of co-parenting. A biological parent with a grandparent guardian, two biological parents, or adoptive parents are just a few examples.
As co-parents, Megan and Nate are expected to make decisions together as to their children’s best interest for medical needs,...

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