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Divorcing Your Narcissist: Coparenting Documenting and Communication

HELPING FAMILIES ACROSS COLORADO FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS

Documenting bad parenting behaviors during divorce is crucial for several reasons. It provides concrete evidence for custody battles, highlighting patterns that may harm the children's well-being, such as neglect or abuse. Thorough records also protect against false allegations and help ensure parental rights are upheld.

Effective communication in co-parenting reflects the future relationship between divorced parents and their children. It fosters cooperation and prioritizes the children's needs, while poor communication increases conflict and negatively impacts the children's emotional health. Addressing these challenges is vital for a stable post-divorce environment.

In this webinar, we'll discuss how communication and documentation are closely connected. Here's what we'll cover:

  • Communication resources
  • Rules for effective communication during divorce
  • Linking behaviors to documentation
  • Building a solid paper trail
  • Key evidence to gather
  • Identifying patterns