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  2. 3 keys to success in co-parenting after a divorce - AOL

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    Start the co-parenting conversation assuming the child’s other parent also has the child’s best interest at heart. If talks get tense, try to take a breather. Communicating while angry could ...

  3. Coparenting - Wikipedia

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    Post-separation co-parenting describes a situation where two parents work together to raise a child after they are divorced, separated, or never having lived together. . Advocates for co-parenting oppose the habit to grant custody of a child exclusively to a single parent and promote shared parenting as a protection of the right of children to continue to receive care and love from all pa

  4. Shared parenting - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of shared parenting, or equal parenting time (EPT), has increased greatly in the past ten years. In Spain in 2022, for instance, 'Due to legal reforms, equal parenting time (EPT) laws in Spain now apply to approximately 40% of all divorces.' [4] The frequency of shared parenting versus sole custody varies across countries, being most common in Scandinavia.

  5. Edward Kruk - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kruk is a Canadian sociologist and social worker. He has conducted internationally recognized research on child custody, shared parenting, family mediation, divorced fathers, parental alienation, parental addiction, child protection, and grandparent access to their grandchildren.

  6. Which Parent Should Keep the House After Divorce? "Bird ... - AOL

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    Oona Metz, LICSW, a Boston, MA, psychotherapist who specializes in treating women navigating divorce, calls bird nesting a particularly supportive co-parenting strategy for families with infants ...

  7. Parenting plan - Wikipedia

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    A parenting plan is a child custody plan that is negotiated by parents, and which may be included in a marital separation agreement or final decree of divorce. [1] [2] Especially when a separation is acrimonious to begin with, specific agreements about who will discharge these responsibilities and when and how they are to be discharged can reduce the need for litigation.

  8. Ethan Slater's Ex Lilly Jay Gets Candid About Co-Parenting ...

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    Ethan Slater's ex-wife Lilly Jay is speaking out publicly for the first time since finalizing her divorce in September.. The psychologist penned a personal essay for The Cut and spoke about her ...

  9. Fathers' rights movement by country - Wikipedia

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    Post-divorce equal shared parenting is gaining ground, though it is not the most common way of child care after divorce at the present moment. In principle, during divorce or separation the state takes away the presence and caring of one parent and the revenue share of the other parent from the children.