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Cooperation can improve the management of co-parenting expenses. Our comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about co-parenting finances. Read this article to learn about shared expenses, budgeting, and how to prevent common issues. bit.ly/4cAbsuS

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Hurt from the past and heightened emotions often get in the way of cooperative co-parenting. Realizing that you cannot reasonably expect to control your co-parent’s behavior is the first step toward finding solutions that meet your own needs. bit.ly/45HB4Uq

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The weeks leading up to heading back to school aren't always so easy-breezy for children and their parents alike. There is plenty that parents can do to help make the back-to-school transition as smooth as possible this year. bit.ly/3xqsddj

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As the summer winds down, your kids may start to feel some stress about the impending school year. There is plenty that parents can do to help ease their child's anxieties and make the back-to-school transition as smooth as possible. Here are 4 tips. bit.ly/3WEzjVm

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Child support often changes as the child grows and the parents’ circumstances shift. In this article, explore why co-parents and courts increase, decrease, or end child support. Get expert tips on the process and explore your state’s requirements. bit.ly/3y1TgMj

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Telling your child that you and their other parent are getting a divorce can feel scary. It is crucial that you talk to your child about what is going on as soon as you can. This article covers the crucial do’s and don’ts for breaking the news. bit.ly/3zXR6hh

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Do you have a child starting kindergarten this year? This article from Verywell Family shows parents which areas to focus on with your kid before sending them off to school for the first time. bit.ly/3WA2KHV

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Ensuring that your child's school life suffers minimally from your divorce or separation will require work and preparation. Use these three tips when anticipating the long and short-term effects of divorce on your child's education. bit.ly/46fxC3P

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For family law professionals looking for resources about high-conflict co-parenting, former New Jersey family court Judge Lawrence Jones authored and developed a novel educational tool: Point C. bit.ly/3LCjCaT

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Co-parenting is challenging for even the most amicable divorced parents. Think of your relationship with your former partner as business-like. Then, do what you can to keep the focus on your kids. For more tips, read this article. bit.ly/4fmDpIL

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Kids often are apprehensive when getting ready to transition into the school year. For tips on helping ease your child's worries during back-to-school season, read this article. bit.ly/3WAzZei

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Many parents have heard their child say school is boring. There are various reasons that your child may be feeling this way. This article from Parents explains the different reasons and how parents can help. bit.ly/3LCt2CW

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No matter how hard it might be, it is important that you put forward an effort to find new ways of working together with your child's other parent after separation. Here are four things to keep in mind when starting your co-parenting partnership. bit.ly/3Ye3rbb

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OurFamilyWizard is a co-parenting gamechanger when both parents use it. Here are some things you can say to your co-parent to get them on board. bit.ly/4dt1QTv

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With the school year starting, you may feel overwhelmed with all you need to get done. In order to stay on top of your routines and to give your child a smooth transition to school, read this article from {{facebook_mention(19013582168|PBS)}}. to.pbs.org/4dPUDwD

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Divorce is draining, and it’s pretty common to feel overwhelmed and at a loss as to how to best handle your children’s emotions. Regardless, it is important to be there for them in this time of chaos and change. bit.ly/4cuupyB

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When a new partner enters your children’s lives, it can change your family’s structure, dynamics, and daily routines. To find a positive way to approach blended family co-parenting, consider these suggestions from 4 professionals. bit.ly/4dv2HD8

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When birdnesting after separation, the children stay in the family home—a safe and cozy nest—and the parents take turns living with them. For more information on birdnesting and how it could make your divorce easier on your children, read this article. bit.ly/3Ax94Ye

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You probably know the struggle of your child going through a defiant phase. When your child is upset, it can be difficult to know the right way to defuse the situation. This article from Parents gives parents eight tips to handle a defiant child. bit.ly/3XdQAEU

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There can be various expenses that increase after a divorce or separation. Identifying the areas that will require extra funds as you begin your co-parenting routine means you won’t be unpleasantly surprised by mounting expenses. bit.ly/3WRUaTT