Co-parenting after a divorce can be a delicate equation to solve, especially when there are ongoing conflicts or communication issues between the parents. Parallel parenting is a strategy that Arizona estranged couples can use in these situations to minimize contact...
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How to co-parent in Arizona with a parent who plays favorites
Parental favoritism can have a variety of severe short- and long-term effects, like depression, poor performance, anxiety, instability and traumatic reactions in personal relationships for both the valued and devalued child. If you're in a situation where you have to...
How the developmental stage plays into co-parenting
Unless there are legitimate safety concerns, it is typically in your children's interests to maintain a relationship with both parents. Shared custody is an effective way of maintaining this relationship. According to the Mayo Clinic, the developmental stage that your...
How can parental alienation harm you?
Noticing that your children are shying away from talking with you due to your ex-spouse's interference can lead to stress and worry. This form of manipulation, known as parental alienation, harms you in both emotional and practical ways. Less time together According...
Will nesting work for you?
As a parent, you always want what is best for your child. Unfortunately, divorce will not do them many favors. Of course, it is important to do what is best for you as well, and staying in an unhappy or unsafe marriage will often do more harm than good for your child...
Child Custody is Like Fashion
Child custody is only like fashion in that old styles are rearing their heads. Joint-Custody Historically, some divorced parents shared joint custody, and some had sole custody over the children. In 2010, the laws were amended to create a presumption that parents...