Co-Parenting

Elective Co Parenting

This is a blog by the team behind Elective Co-Parenting, a website for those who seek to understand and work with the issues surrounding co-parenting, single parenting, and single parenting with children. The site contains lots of useful information for those in and out of the process. Elective co-parenting, sometimes called non-custodial co-parenting, is the …

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Co-Parents

Co-parents is a hot topic in today’s society. We created this blog to educate the public about co-parenting and give them valuable information on topics related to parenting, divorce, and custody. Parenting is the process of bringing up a child. Co-parenting is a new term for people who are parents and need help raising their …

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Co Parenting Defined

What is Co Parenting Defined? Co-parenting is an unconventional parenting style where parents share parenting duties equally. The parents are working together to make sure their child’s needs are met. Co-parenting is also called shared parenting, or collaborative parenting. This blog post is part of our parenting category. This is where you can find helpful …

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Co Parenting Calendar

This Co Parenting Calendar provides information to parents who are trying to co-parent their children. Topics include important dates, holidays, medical appointments, court dates, child support guidelines, and other information that will make the change from being a single parent to being a co-parent easier. Use a Co-Parenting Calendar. We are the experts in using …

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Co Parent Match

Co-Parent Match is a programme that matches families with children who have a parent with a disability and a child with a disability. It is a non-profit organisation based in Seattle, Washington, that offers a unique service to parents of children with disabilities. The organisation’s mission is to “provide families of children with disabilities and …

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