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Parenting
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What role do family traditions play in maintaining extended family relationships after divorce?

Family traditions often play a significant role in providing continuity and stability for children after divorce. Celebrating holidays, birthdays, and cultural events with extended family members helps reinforce a sense of belonging and normalcy. Both parents should encourage and facilitate participation in these traditions, ensuring that the children continue to experience the love and support of their extended families. Balancing these celebrations between both sides of the family promotes inclusivity and strengthens familial bonds.

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Decision Making

Learn the legal aspects of decision-making in divorce around topics like medical/dental, education, religion, and practical guidance for effective co-parenting.

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Co-Parenting Introduction

Introduction to creating a co-parenting agreement for the children in two homes.

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Extended Family

Learn considerations and guidelines for fostering positive interactions with children and extended family members after divorce while addressing any concerns that may arise.

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Communication

Learn best practices for sharing information, protecting children from parental conflicts and maintaining positive communication.

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