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Ex-etiquette: Parenting from a distance
- A parent reports having a difficult experience with their ex as a co-parent due to distance and limited time with the children.
- The family moved an hour away, resulting in a change in the parent's visitation to mostly weekends.
- The children are very attached to their mother, who refuses to help improve the relationship.
- The mother contends that maintaining the relationship is the parent's responsibility despite limited visitation time and distance.
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Ex-etiquette: Parenting from a distance
Q. My ex is a terrible co-parent. When we divorced, I remarried soon afterward, but I have stayed open to co-parenting with their mother. We had to move an hour away and so my time with the kids had to…
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center13Last Updated87% Center
Bias Distribution
- 87% of the sources are Center
87% Center
13%
C 87%
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