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Family

Aug. 28, 2024

Effective co-parenting strategies for high-conflict divorces

Effective co-parenting in high-conflict divorces is essential for children's well-being and requires focusing on their needs, clear communication, a detailed parenting plan, professional support, flexibility, and respecting boundaries.

Roslyn Soudry

Principal, Offit Kurman

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Divorce is often a tumultuous process, and when conflict levels are high co-parenting can become particularly challenging. High-conflict co-parenting occurs when there is ongoing and intense conflict between the parents, which negatively impacts the children involved. This conflict can manifest in various ways, such as frequent arguments, disrespect, manipulation, or even emotional, verbal, or physical abuse.

These difficulties make effective co-parenti...

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