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Top Five Tips for Successful Co-Parenting
Written by ShirleyCressDudley   
15 September 2009
You have remarried and have a new life with a new spouse.  Although you’ve said good-bye to your ex, you will continue to have a relationship with him/her as long as you parent your children. You continue to maintain contact with him or her because it is in the best interest of the children.  Successful co-parenting requires some extra effort, but is very important for your kids.

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