Follow Your Parenting Plan Closely If

You Have An Aggressive Co-Parent

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Should you follow your parenting plan to the “T”? The short answer is, “yes”. Following your court order as written, especially if you are co-parenting with someone who thinks they are above the rules can be a game changer.

Getting used to your new parenting plan can take some time and effort. It will help you establish strong boundaries for yourself and your children and help you recover from trauma when you follow your parenting plan.

Table of Contents

· Follow Your Parenting Plan
· Boundary Setting After Domestic Violence
· Your New Custody Agreement
· A Predictable Visitation Schedule
· Learning to Follow the Parenting Agreement
· Your Child’s Best Interests
· Noncompliant Parent
· Dispute Resolution

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Follow Your Parenting Plan

You have your high-conflict divorce parenting plan ready to go, now what? Follow your parenting…

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Julia Freeman, Trauma Recovery Coach

I believe survivors of narcissistic abuse and domestic violence deserve to live in freedom and peace.