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Most high-conflict co-parents work hard to not talk to one another to avoid conflict, but what do they do when they have a real concern and want to share an opinion? Diane and Rick respond to Brandon's voicemail dilemma about what to do when his co-parent is not taking care of their child like he does. There is something in between not sharing at all and trying to control the other parent. The balance is in strategizing to optimize the best outcome using respectful words, giving the other parent the benefit of the doubt, and inviting feedback.
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CO-PARENT RESOURCES:
FOR DIVORCE PROFESSIONAL...
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Have a quick question to be explored on the show? Send us a text message! Include your email address if you would like a personal response. Click HERE
Most high-conflict co-parents work hard to not talk to one another to avoid conflict, but what do they do when they have a real concern and want to share an opinion? Diane and Rick respond to Brandon's voicemail dilemma about what to do when his co-parent is not taking care of their child like he does. There is something in between not sharing at all and trying to control the other parent. The balance is in strategizing to optimize the best outcome using respectful words, giving the other parent the benefit of the doubt, and inviting feedback.
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CO-PARENT RESOURCES:
FOR DIVORCE PROFESSIONAL...
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