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Tag Archives: coparent
Parenting Styles and Tips: Learning to Co-Parent After Divorce
Life after divorce is filled with various changes. Not only do couples have to learn how to live on their own, but many feel as if they are completely starting over. Though spouses may be adjusting to doing things on … Continue reading
6 Tips for Co-Parent Communication
When there are challenges around communication while co-parenting after divorce or separation, a parenting plan, either court ordered or by parental agreement, can structure the ways in which co-parents will communicate about their child. Including communication terms in a parenting … Continue reading
How to Cope with an Uncooperative Co-Parent
How to Cope with an Uncooperative Co-Parent In a perfect world, after a divorce or separation, parents would be able to put the past behind them and come together as a team to raise happy and healthy children in a … Continue reading
Case Law Development: Trial Court follows dissent to allow co-parent claim
According to LawProf Art Leonard: New York County Supreme Court Justice Harold B. Beeler has allowed NY Court of Appeals Chief Judge Judith Kayes dissent in the 1991 case of Alison D. v. Virginia M. To guide his steps in… … Continue reading
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