FullCustodyDad on March 31st, 2009

Co-parenting is hard. Take the high road and keep the other parent informed and write her a short, brief, letter about your precious children. After you written it, sleep on it and re-read it in the morning. Make sure it’s all about the children, after all that’s what matters.

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FullCustodyDad on March 29th, 2009

After the relationship or divorce is over one of the hardest things you are going to have to do is continue brief and amicable communication with your Ex. Depending on where you are in your custody situation and the temperatures of your relationship, short letters may be the best methods of expressing information. Before we get into the semantics of what a simple note looks like, let’s discuss how NOT to write your Ex.

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FullCustodyDad on March 23rd, 2009

As we approach the last 30 days before taxes are due, I thought it would be appropriate to talk a little bit about who is suppose to claim your children after a divorce. The short answers are: 1) the parent whom is deemed on your final court orders, and 2) the parent who is the [...]

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