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  2. 3 keys to success in co-parenting after a divorce - AOL

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    Co-parenting is when divorced or separated parents work together to raise their children, instead of operating as fully independent parties. Typically co-parents collaborate on the big, impactful ...

  3. Shared parenting - Wikipedia

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    Shared parenting, shared residence, joint residence, shared custody, joint physical custody, equal parenting time ( EPT) is a child custody arrangement after divorce or separation, in which both parents share the responsibility of raising their child (ren), with equal or close to equal parenting time. [1] A regime of shared parenting is based ...

  4. Coparenting - Wikipedia

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    Post-separation co-parenting describes a situation where two parents work together to raise a child after they are divorced, separated, or never having lived together. . Advocates for co-parenting oppose the habit to grant custody of a child exclusively to a single parent and promote shared parenting as a protection of the right of children to continue to receive care and love from all pa

  5. Trump administration family separation policy - Wikipedia

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    The United States family separation policy under the Trump administration was presented to the public as a "zero tolerance" approach intended to deter illegal immigration and to encourage tougher legislation. [1] In some cases, families following the legal procedure to apply for asylum at official border crossings were also separated.

  6. Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes? - AOL

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    For a custodial parent to release the right of tax benefits to the noncustodial parent for the tax year, certain requirements must be met: The parents must be legally divorced or separated for at ...

  7. Which Parent Should Keep the House After Divorce? "Bird ... - AOL

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    Experts say kids can benefit from a "bird nesting" situation where the kids stay in the house post-divorce, and the parents travel between two homes.

  8. Fathers' rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Stating that "children need two parents" and that "children have a fundamental human right to an opportunity and relationship with both their mother and father", members of the fathers' rights movement call for greater equality in parental responsibility following separation and divorce.

  9. Separation anxiety is 'actually sign of a positive ... - AOL

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    From finding a good therapist to offering reassurance when needed, here's how experts say parents can help kids cope with separation anxiety. Separation anxiety is 'actually sign of a positive ...