{"id":7074,"date":"2023-06-23T06:18:18","date_gmt":"2023-06-23T06:18:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/draftmylegaldocs.com\/?p=7074"},"modified":"2024-04-16T05:42:45","modified_gmt":"2024-04-16T05:42:45","slug":"successful-co-parenting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/draftmylegaldocs.com\/blog\/successful-co-parenting\/","title":{"rendered":"An Arizona Parent\u2019s Guide to Successful Co-Parenting"},"content":{"rendered":"

Families who are recently divorced often find it hard to settle into co-parenting. For many families, what once was seemingly easy to do from within one home, one unit, and with one united force becomes difficult and riddled with disputes and arguments. But with a little work and determination to keep the focus on the kids, you can provide your children with the security, stability, and parental relationships they need to thrive.<\/p>\n

Sometimes, though, putting relationship problems aside following a divorce isn\u2019t always as simple as it sounds, and resentment can be a hard obstacle to overcome. Having to see your ex-partner when dropping off or picking up your child and having to act cordially and make agreeable decisions can be a challenge. However, with a little work, you can learn to remain calm, be consistent, and experience successful conflict resolution to make joint custody work for everyone. Oftentimes, you can even set the standard for your ex and become an example they will follow going forward.<\/p>\n

Why Healthy Co-Parenting Is So Important<\/h2>\n

The emotional well-being of a child is dependent on the quality of the relationship children have with both of their divorced parents. Unless one parent is unfit or is involved in substance abuse or domestic violence, or has another issue, it is important for children to have both parents playing an active role in their lives, even if one parent doesn\u2019t agree. Realizing that the best way to make sure your child has all their needs met is to help them maintain a close and enduring relationship with both parents.<\/p>\n

When kids recognize they are more important than the conflict between their parents, they won\u2019t feel responsible for the divorce, like kids often do. They will believe in your love for them prevailing, regardless of anything else that changes.<\/p>\n

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When co-parenting is done properly, children benefit in the following ways:<\/strong><\/p>\n

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