Co-Parent Court
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26 episodios
When the Abuser Calls it Co-Parenting
The breakup is not just grief -but trauma
What lane are you in?
Children need reassurance that they are not being replaced. And everyone needs to use their turn signals. You cannot blend a family by speeding, competing, or ignoring the emotional traffic around you. Here’s the bottom line: Each lane has its own purpose, its own rules, and its own pace. Healing is not parenting. Parenting is not co-parenting. Co-parenting is not step-parenting. And if you treat these lanes like they’re all the same road, you will find yourself frustrated, exhausted, and emotionally gridlocked. So here’s my challenge for you today: Take a breath. Look at your situation honestly. And ask yourself: What lane am I actually in? And am I staying there—or am I drifting?
Kim and Kanye's Co-Parenting Conflict
In this episode, Judge Ro discuss Kim and Kanye's current co-parenting conflict. Judge Ro also provide suggestions for when one parent intentionally violates the co-parenting plan.
CPC S2 - Episode 4: Felicia and Ward Create Co-Parenting Plan
Summary Felicia and Ward are working collaboratively to create a co-parenting plan that addresses key aspects of their children's upbringing, including bedtimes, screen time, meals, and discipline. They emphasize the importance of consistency and flexibility in their approach, ensuring that both parents are on the same page. The plan is reviewed by Judge Ro, who provides feedback and highlights the importance of communication between the parents.
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