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Tamar talks about what to do when your kids act differently after coming home from their co-parent's house.
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Tamar talks about a different way to handle this frustrating (and common) dynamic.
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Tamar talks about a different way to handle this frustrating (and common) dynamic.
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Tamar talks about how to handle this uncomfortable phase of divorce.
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Tamar talks about what to do when your co-parent is sick.
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Tamar talks about how to handle this awkward situation.
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This week we got a question about what to do if your co-parent does not wanna meet in person and is high conflict.
How, how do you handle this?
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This is a hard one to dig into without knowing more information because like you want to know, what's the communication like, what is this order about that they're not following? How long has it been? Do they have a, a history of not following orders?
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