What should we do if one parent repeatedly fails to support or attend the child's extracurricular activities, causing the child to feel disappointed or unsupported?
If one parent consistently fails to support or attend activities, it is important to have a candid conversation about the impact on the child. Exploring solutions, such as adjusting schedules or finding ways for the absent parent to participate in other supportive roles, can help ensure the child feels valued and supported by both parents. Remember to keep the children’s best interest in mind when making these types of decisions and involvement by both parents.
Co-Parenting Introduction
Introduction to creating a co-parenting agreement for the children in two homes.
Custody Labels
Learn the definitions of physical and legal custody, why these labels are implemented, and their implications for enforcement and day-to-day parenting.
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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