Listen "How To Co-Parent When You Have Young Children or Infants"
Episode Synopsis
Book your Divorce Strategy Session: https://bit.ly/3zmjUxvFor many families, making the shift to co-parenting after divorce can be tough. Decisions need to be made on parenting schedules, overnight visits, housing and more, all while juggling the needs of the child, the parents’ separate perceptions on the needs of the child, and societal norms. On this week’s episode of Divorce Explained, we delve into the topic of parenting time with small children and infants. We discuss the implications of custody and access decisions on children’s development, how research in Attachment Theory may affect these decisions, and how the law decides what is best for your child while going through divorce.Steve BenmorWebsite: www.benmor.comEmail: [email protected]: @stevebenmorLeanne TownsendWebsite: www.leannetownsend.caInstagram: @leannetownsendlifeTune in to Divorce Explained with new episodes weekly as we aim to empower our listeners with the knowledge and confidence you need to move forward with your divorce or separation and to manage the complexities of family life post-separation. To book your Divorce Strategy Session, click the link below. In your 30 minute Divorce Strategy Session, I'll address your key concerns and guide your through the next steps of your divorce. One question at a time.https://bit.ly/3zmjUxv
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