Co-parenting vs. Parallel Parenting

Co-parenting vs. Parallel Parenting

by Dr. Jann Blackstone | May 1, 2019 | Ask the Expert, Co-parenting, Dr. Jann Blackstone

Dr. Jann Blackstone explains and defines the difference between coParenting and Parallel Parenting in the following way: coParenting is for those parents who can problem-solve together in the best interest of the child, even though they no longer live together. The...
My Co-parent is Causing Conflict in My New Relationship!

My Co-parent is Causing Conflict in My New Relationship!

by Dr. Jann Blackstone | May 1, 2019 | Ask the Expert, Co-parenting, Dating, Dealing with Conflict, Dr. Jann Blackstone

Dear Dr. Jann, I’m currently engaged, and my new fiancee feels that my ex-wife is a constant in my life. She feels my ex-wife is intrusive and uses any reason she can with our kids to call or text me. This is all new to me but maybe I didn’t set boundaries when we...
How to Master Kid Exchanges With Your Co-parent

How to Master Kid Exchanges With Your Co-parent

by David Chartier | Mar 25, 2019 | Ask the Expert, Child Exchange, Co-parenting, David Chartier

Toxic Co-parenting’s Effect on Kids

Toxic Co-parenting’s Effect on Kids

by Dr. Debra Carter | Oct 21, 2018 | Ask the Expert, Co-parenting, Dealing with Conflict, Dr. Debra Carter

Anger and conflict during divorce hurts children both now and later. It can affect how well they do in school and how they relate to friends now. It is not the divorce itself but rather the toxicity that can stem from the divorce and carry on into the co-parenting...
My Child Doesn’t Want to Live with Her Mom

My Child Doesn’t Want to Live with Her Mom

by Dr. Jann Blackstone | Oct 15, 2018 | Ask the Expert, Co-parenting, Dealing with Conflict, Dr. Jann Blackstone

Dear Dr. Jann, My 14-year-old daughter lives with me most of the time.  She has told her mother that she loves her and wants to see her, but doesn’t want to live with her.  I want to support my daughter but I feel that she needs a relationship with her mother. How do...
Dad Absolved Of Paying Child Support Due To Parental Alienation By Mom

Dad Absolved Of Paying Child Support Due To Parental Alienation By Mom

by The CoParenter Team | Jul 19, 2018 | Co-parenting, Money Matters, Parental Alienation

This case is a failure for everyone involved in it.  Here’s an article on the case (New York Law Journal, 9/9/15).  But for those who aren’t involved, it may set a beneficial precedent. The court’s holding may be summarized as follows: where a custodial parent...
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