Last November, Ms. Schadd-Woodworth had a baby girl, Emma, whom her partner is co-parenting. |
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We were interested in the issues in terms of co-parenting that we should consider. |
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The relationship between director and playwright is tricky, a combination of co-parenting and shotgun wedding. |
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It's imperative that the co-parenting plan be developed prior to all other disputes in a divorce. |
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My understanding is you and Andrew are still very close and co-parenting the girls. |
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Steve and I are really committed to co-parenting our kids and we're getting along great. |
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Coming across to this committee over the last month or so is parenting, co-parenting, planned parenting, shared parenting. |
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You have heard from other witnesses that this should include mediation, parent education, co-parenting schemes and support groups and so on. |
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At the broad level, a history of spousal violence contra-indicates co-parenting. |
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The lack of communication between Mr. N.T. and Ms. B.T. has made co-parenting an impossibility. |
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This type of co-parenting differs from other uses of the term co-parenting. |
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Various tools may promote consistent and coordinated parental leadership in accordance with a co-parenting model. |
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Shortly before Ben's birth we had drawn up a co-parenting agreement, and after his birth a lawyer reviewed, witnessed, and notarized the document. |
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I am not sure that sort of co-parenting is recognized under Canadian law. |
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And he is asking a judge to intervene and force Kim to take some kind of parenting classes to understand what he says is the meaning of co-parenting. |
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A serious mental health problem or substance abuse suffered by one or both parents would also contra-indicate a co-parenting arrangement. |
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Now the following are what I feel to be traits that need to be developed to create a more equitable divorce process: trust, support, understanding, valuing, cooperation, co-parenting, healing, and closure. |
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In the majority of cases involving separating parents, cooperative co-parenting arrangements are the ideal because these arrangements maximize children's ability to have the best of what both parents offer. |
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The following terms are used in the research literature to describe shared custody: shared parenting, dual parenting, dual residential placement or dual residence, joint physical custody, time-sharing and co-parenting. |
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The terms co-parenting and joint custody refer to a broad array of parenting arrangements that may vary with respect to the amount of time spent with each parent and the actual process for decision-making. |
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Figure 4 tries to capture this reality by the analogy of a highway leading to co-parenting in which spousal violence cases need an off-ramp to avoid being carried along with the traffic. |
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But when they come together they are so strong that it's a great co-parenting organisation. |
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In some Scandinavian countries, co-parenting is promoted to the extent that employers work with each other in order to create alternate six-hour shifts for parents. |
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You will not create a child-centred approach if you begin with the assumption that so-called shared parenting, joint parenting, co-parenting or parallel parenting is in the child's best interests. |
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Yet, we need good will, cooperation, and a definiteness of purpose in order to engage in the many years of co-parenting that lie ahead in a unified, loving way that gives children the chance to be healthy. |
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From rules for negotiation to appreciating a partner's contributions, this is packed with case histories, quizzes, questions and solutions to common co-parenting issues. |
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They rate disputes with their children as less frequent than do hetero couples, and describe co-parenting more compatibly and with greater satisfaction. |
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The book comes with a CD containing sample forms for such documents as tenant agreements, living wills, co-parenting agreements, and medical powers of attorney. |
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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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