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Parenting-Time Coaching
Divorce can be emotionally painful and put stress the whole family system, and that includes children and pets. Parenting-time coaching can help divorcing parties remember to keep the best interest of children and pets at the forefront of the decision-making process. Having a coach present can be a way to stay focused and work on the plan in productive ways.
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Sometimes, it can be hard to see past the heartbreak and anger that can be experienced leading up to and during the process of the dissolution of a marriage. Coaching can help parties remember that they are meeting at a set-apart time for the sole purpose of doing what is best for the children and pets who have no choice but to depend on them for thinking of them first.
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Parenting-time coaching can also have a transformative element at work as parties learn how to transition from marital roles to co-parenting roles.
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