The items from the co-parent relationship variable asked expectant fathers about how much their parents agreed about child-rearing practices. |
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Be prepared with copies of legal custody papers or even a simple notarized letter from the co-parent. |
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The co-parent relationship variable in this study primarily included items assessing parents' agreement or disagreement about raising a child. |
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Mr. N.T. described himself to Dr. Munt as a very supportive co-parent, who minimized hostility or conflict. |
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For example, the co-parent relationship indicator was positively and significantly associated with the father-son closeness indicator. |
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We are grateful to be the parents of two incredible young daughters that we will continue to co-parent. |
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After the funeral, Mr. Smith and the Speirses began, essentially, to co-parent the twins. |
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Parents need to be able to communicate with each other if they are to continue to co-parent after divorce and going through court does not encourage this. |
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Less than two years later, Andy was awarded a baby who would recover from temporary jaundice, and eventually Green became the legal co-parent of both children. |
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This trial involved considerable evidence of the historical inability of the parties to co-parent within the parameters of the original consent order. |
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Four, parents who obstruct court-ordered co-parent relationships with children should be held accountable in a criminal court of law. |
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Ana Paula Mullen, her partner of ten years, is co-parent of their six-year-old daughter. |
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Commit to a better relationship with your co-parent for the well being of your children. |
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We all know how difficult it is to stay consistent with our children when living with our co-parent. |
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During her speech Foster also thanked Bernard for being the huge support system and a strong and gritty co-parent. |
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That was cruel but not off target for the co-parent of Cubism and the most persnickety of modern masters. |
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Then her partner would have a strong claim to be the co-parent. |
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They need to be taught how to co-parent with someone they hate. |
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The idea is that the failure to establish relationship boundaries that clearly define the former partner as a co-parent but not as a spouse is a major source of post-divorce conflict. |
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After consultation with your clients, they could leave your office with a great helpful parenting tool for the well being of their children and improve their communication with their co-parent. |
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The loss of our beloved co-parent, Noam, is irreparable. |
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They were able to take it seriously and it really does predict how they will co-parent. |
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The co-parent must also be 'economically active', which means they must have worked and earned a minimum amount over a qualifying period. |
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Publicist Melody Korenbrot says the two separated amicably ''and have continued to be friends and co-parent their children. |
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In the case of participants who had children by more than one person, we asked them to report the age of the oldest co-parent partner. |
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Children of separated parents who don't co-parent effectively are less likely to perform well at school and more likely to be involved in the criminal justice system. |
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If our polyamorous triad wishes to have children and to co-parent as three, a careful co-parenting agreement could attempt to protect the party who is not a biological parent. |
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Co-parent Shell now trades gasoline, diesel and other oil products on Motiva's behalf as well as its own on a contract that runs out in December. |
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