Divorce Doesn’t Have to Destroy Your Kids - 50 Guidelines For Divorcing and Divorced Parents

Follow these guidelines to make the transition of divorce and the process of family restructuring and rebuilding easier for you and your children. 1. If you have not done so already, call a truce with your Ex. (Note: Your Ex does not have to take the same action.) Divorced parents can succeed at co-parenting. That success may not begin with harmony but, at a minimum, a ceasefire is necessary.

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