divorce
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It’s Not High Conflict Co-Parenting: It’s Post-Separation Abuse
Co-parenting is a phrase used in the Family Court System and its attending agencies to describe two separated parents that share children from a previous relationship. Seems simple enough. To the person who has never experienced a separated relationship with children, co-parenting is just that – a phrase. It is an adjective used to describe Continue reading
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The Ugly Truth of Co-Parenting: Part…
The Ugly Truth of Co-Parenting: Part… At this stage in my co-parenting journey, I’ve lost count of all the ugly truths I’ve come to understand. Some are obvious—missed holidays, delayed birthday celebrations, vacations you don’t get to share. Both parents experience these moments of loss, grieving in the adjustment phase. And while the pain never fully disappears, Continue reading
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Divorce Trauma and Post-Separation Abuse: Co-Parenting with a High Conflict Person
It is known that divorce is the end to a relationship. Divorce is more stressful than the death of a spouse. I believe that. Because in death, you are still here, only haunted by the ghost of the person that you create in your head. In divorce, you are forced to exist and interact with Continue reading