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Co-Parenting with Your Ex

Dealing with an ex when you have children together can be difficult, especially when negative emotions are involved or you feel a desire to never see your former flame again. Unfortunately, being a parent means you put your child’s best interests above your own, and that means finding a way to form an amicable relationship with your ex as co-parents.




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