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How Can I Co-Parent when I Don’t Trust My Ex-Spouse? Part I

  • Writer: Alan Jacobs
    Alan Jacobs
  • Oct 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

Co-parenting without mutual trust is tough, but not uncommon. In this excellent blog posting, Rachel Alexander discusses the distrust that occurs when one parent questions the other parent’s capacity to put the child’s best interest ahead of his/her own, to the extent that the safety of the child may be compromised.

 
 
 

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