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How to Handle a Controlling Co-Parent
HOW TO HANDLE A CONTROLLING CO-PARENT Co-parenting is challenging, even in the best circumstances. When one parent is overly controlling, it becomes even harder to manage. A controlling co-parent may dictate schedules, undermine the other parent’s authority, or use manipulation to influence decisions about the child. This behavior creates tension

What Are the Signs of a Controlling Co-Parent?
Common Signs of a Controlling Co-parent Every decision turns into a battle. Every conversation feels like a power struggle. You find yourself walking on eggshells, afraid that one wrong move will set them off. If this sounds familiar, you may be dealing with a controlling co-parent. Co-parenting should be about

Child Custody in California: What Every Parent Should Know
Child Custody in California: What Every Parent Should Know In 2022, there were approximately 10.9 million single-parent families with children under 18 in the United States, with 80% of these families headed by mothers. If you’re a parent going through a Child Custody in California dispute, this article has been

Facing Divorce with a Covert Narcissist Spouse
Introduction In this blog post, we will explore facing divorce with a covert narcissist spouse. Divorce is challenging enough without having to deal with a divorce involving a vulnerable or covert narcissist. Understanding behaviors and characteristics can provide valuable insights and help you more successfully navigate your divorce. Also, you

Emotional Triggers Impact Co-Parenting
Co-parenting brings certain challenges to the parental relationship However, working together with a parent who has anger problems creates an even more challenging situation. And, of course, anger can be quite harmful and keep both parents in a non-productive cycle. If you are the parent who is likely to be

Co-Parenting Custody Concerns: 5 Important Tips
Being separated from your spouse or other parent of your child can be a difficult situation when it comes to co-parenting. Unfortunately, sometimes it can be difficult for the parents to reach parenting agreements. When parents are unable to settle any disagreements or unable to reach agreements, then you are