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How to co-parent well after divorce

Have mutual respect and trust, and avoid common pitfalls such as assigning blame, experts say

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Parents should agree on and follow clear guidelines on household rules, schedules and discipline for the child, as well as jointly decide on matters such as her medical needs and education.

Parents should agree on and follow clear guidelines on household rules, schedules and discipline for the child, as well as jointly decide on matters such as her medical needs and education.

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