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Tools for Navigating Transitions in Your Family and Your Life
A blog for parents, families, and individuals going through life transitions
How CAN Non-Custodial Parents support Custodial Parents? (Part 1)
The temptation in coparenting is to believe that the grass is always greener on the other side and all the crap is in YOUR part of the pasture. The reality is that coparenting is hard on either side of the fence as a custodial or non-custodial parent. A custodial parent has the most physical time with the child and cares for the child in regard to the day-to-day decisions. A non-custodial parent is one who does not have primary physical custody but can still have legal rights and should play an important part in their life.
Co-parenting & Technology: Tips and pitfalls
Currently, technology plays a pivotal role in how one's co-parenting relationship is played out. Unfortunately, some couples have used it as a means of destruction to destroy each other and publicly display "their dirty laundry". This does not encourage a co-parenting relationship. Using technology to hurt your former spouse only ends up hurting your children...and yourself.