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Today we're talking about how do you co-parent with a narcissist. And the real answer is you don't. Â A narcissist is never going to be a good co-parent. A narcissist is always gonna put their needs first. They wanna have the attention. They wanna have control. Â They will never be putting their kids in the forefront.
They're never going to work together to make sure the kids get exactly what they need. Â They wanna make sure they get what they need. Â
The WTF Divorce Podcast is sponsored by OurFamilyWizard
If you're a co-parent, you know how frustrating it can be constantly going back and forth with your ex about the kids, schedules, and expenses. OurFamilyWizard helps keep everything organized in one app, making co-parenting communication less stressful.
Here's Rachel to explain how OurFamilyWizard changed her co-parenting:
âRight after I filed for divorce, the texts and all the communicating with my ex became super stressful. Every text, every call, every time I scheduled an appointment, it was just emotionally draining. My attorney suggested using the OurFamilyWizard app, and it completely saved my sanity.
The constant texting stopped because all the communication moved into the app, so I could check it when I was ready to respond. And for me, I really actually needed OurFamilyWizard. Â It gave my lawyer some clear documentation of, let's say, ridiculous disputes, and I didn't have to email him hundreds of screenshots anymore. Â He could see it in the app.
I tell all my friends also struggling with co-parenting about OurFamilyWizard and everyone who tries it says it's a game changer for them too.â
Join more than 1 million parents and family law professionals who trust OurFamilyWizard.
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Go to WTFdivorce.com/our-family-wizard to get started today.
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Brought to you by OurFamilyWizard - Join more than 1 million parents and family law professionals who trust OurFamilyWizard.
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Today we're talking about how do you co-parent with a narcissist. And the real answer is you don't. Â A narcissist is never going to be a good co-parent. A narcissist is always gonna put their needs first. They wanna have the attention. They wanna have control. Â They will never be putting their kids in the forefront.
They're never going to work together to make sure the kids get exactly what they need. Â They wanna make sure they get what they need. Â
The WTF Divorce Podcast is sponsored by OurFamilyWizard
If you're a co-parent, you know how frustrating it can be constantly going back and forth with your ex about the kids, schedules, and expenses. OurFamilyWizard helps keep everything organized in one app, making co-parenting communication less stressful.
Here's Rachel to explain how OurFamilyWizard changed her co-parenting:
âRight after I filed for divorce, the texts and all the communicating with my ex became super stressful. Every text, every call, every time I scheduled an appointment, it was just emotionally draining. My attorney suggested using the OurFamilyWizard app, and it completely saved my sanity.
The constant texting stopped because all the communication moved into the app, so I could check it when I was ready to respond. And for me, I really actually needed OurFamilyWizard. Â It gave my lawyer some clear documentation of, let's say, ridiculous disputes, and I didn't have to email him hundreds of screenshots anymore. Â He could see it in the app.
I tell all my friends also struggling with co-parenting about OurFamilyWizard and everyone who tries it says it's a game changer for them too.â
Join more than 1 million parents and family law professionals who trust OurFamilyWizard.
â
Go to WTFdivorce.com/our-family-wizard to get started today.
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