Should Divorced Parents Spend Holidays Together?
Navigating holidays after divorce can be emotionally complex for parents and children alike. But should divorced parents spend holidays together? Many families face the question of whether to spend holidays together as divorced co-parents, and the answer largely depends on the dynamics between the parents.
While there can be benefits, such as reduced stress for the kids and improved co-parenting relationships, there are also challenges like resurfacing conflicts and blurred boundaries. Understanding these nuances is crucial to making the right decision for you and your family.
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