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Effective communication for divorcing parents

On Behalf of | Mar 28, 2023 | Divorce

Divorce in Florida is hard for parents but can be even more difficult for children. Supporting them by being good parents must be at the top of your priorities. Many parents find that co-parenting is the best possible option, and they need to because they both have custody of the children. Unfortunately, it can be challenging to work through problems with your ex, and it’s easy to get pulled into a fight.

Top techniques to avoid fights with your ex when co-parenting

When you co-parent with your ex after a divorce, you can’t avoid problems, but you should try to work through problems while also avoiding unproductive friction. One of the best things you can do is hold off on responding if you feel frustrated after a text they sent or after finding out from your child that they did something you don’t approve of. Additionally, you should always keep your child’s best interest at the forefront. Avoid making decisions for petty reasons. Instead, think about what solution would be best for your child. You should also remember that it’s essential to stay flexible. When one or both co-parents become rigid and uncompromising, children notice.

The school year brings unique challenges

Co-parenting during the school year can be even harder than during the summer because there are additional time constraints with school and extracurricular schedules. Communication is one of the primary keys to ensuring that your child is where they’re supposed to be on time. You should also talk about what your child will need at the start of school, such as new shoes and school supplies.

When you’re co-parenting, ensuring that you and your co-parent are on the same page about important issues is essential. Your kids need stability at this time and it is your responsibility to provide that.

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