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Co-parenting after separation

Co-parenting after separation demands that former partners create new structures of communication, decision-making, and consistency that prioritize the child's wellbeing over residual conflict or hurt—a challenge that often requires more maturity than the original partnership because there's no emotional bond to rely on when things get difficult. Success looks less like friendship and more like professional collaboration focused on a shared project that outlasts the relationship.

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