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Parenting is difficult enough when there are two parents and one household, divorce can make co-parenting more difficult, but it doesn’t have to be.

If both parents keep the focus on the children only, and are willing to compromise, their chances of successfully co-parenting are very good. Research shows that children whose divorced parents have a cooperative relationship feel secure, confidant of the love of both parents, adjust better to divorce, and have higher self-esteem. We can help you through this transitions.

You really can have a healthy, structured,  gratifying, and even fun new type of family!

Here are some tools we believe can help you with successful parenting in this New Beginning: 

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