Are You Co-Parenting Or Counter-Parenting? Get It Right For Your Massachusetts Kids!

On Behalf of | Mar 26, 2018 | Children |

Divorcing in Massachusetts may not result in the outcome many would hope for. If you’re divorcing, most likely you would rather not be around your ex any more than necessary; yet, because children are shared with an ex, the door must remain open for communication and interaction to meet the children’s needs. As much as we might wish to completely close the door on the past, we simply can’t in these circumstances.

So, the difficult task lies ahead to maintain a relationship, hopefully, a civil one, with a person we would most likely prefer never to speak to again. Co-parenting expects divorced parents to somehow overcome the ugliness of their failed marriage and divorce to still function as the two parents each child deserves. The reality of this task can be even more difficult than it sounds and, sadly, many parents fail at it!

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