Should Co-Parents Spend Time Together?
Should co-parents spend time together after a separation? Answering this question is crucial for the well-being of the family, especially the children. This decision often involves emotional and practical considerations that can influence the dynamics between the parents and the stability of the child's environment.
While some parents may find value in maintaining a degree of interaction, others may face challenges that make this difficult. Co-parents should consider various factors when deciding what’s best for their unique situation.
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