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How NOT to Parent After Divorce

How NOT to Parent After Divorce

by Shirley Levitan | Mar 2, 2020 | Uncategorized

Badmouthing your ex is a bad strategy for all kinds of reasons: very stressful on your children, hurts your chances of settling out of court, and frankly, it hurts with the judges if you end up in court. An extreme, spectacular illustration of this principle may be...

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