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Do you find it hard to co-parent with your Ex? Here are 3 Tips for Co-Parenting with a Difficult Parent!
In this video we answer:
Should my child have a cell phone?
Why exchanging at the school is best!
How "Our Family Wizard" can save your sanity!
How you can see your child beyond the Parenting Pan! We've also included a bonus tip!
Paternity Test Tips!
Contempt: Steps to Take When Your Parenting Time is Denied!
Five Mistakes that People Make in Child Custody Cases!
It is almost always in the best interest of a child to have a relationship with both parents. Supervised visitation is not the Goal. There are many complications that come from parents that are no longer in a relationship with each other, but using the children as pawns will not help the co parenting and will bring more harm to the child. Watch the video and share it with someone who may need to hear this!
Joint Legal Custody and the 4 Categories:
-Education
-Non Emergency Healthcare
-Extra-Curricular Activities
-Religion
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Although the election of a 14 year old child is presumptive. The other parent may rebut the election by showing that custody with the elected parent is not in the child’s best interest.