Crystal Lambert-Schroeder is a compassionate divorce attorney practicing in Vancouver WA. Her firm, Lambert Law Office, represents mothers, fathers, and children in a plethora of family law matters.
Lambert Law Office knows that co-parenting can be very difficult. That’s why we’ve put together a list of suggestions to help you successfully co-parent after your divorce.
- Let it Go. Holding on to negative emotions can adversely influence your children. It’s okay to feel anger, resentment, and jealously, but holding onto those emotions can be detrimental to co-parenting. If you need help letting go of those types of emotions consider seeking professional help.
- Positive Attitude. A positive attitude is very important when co-parenting after your divorce. It shows your children, and their other parent, that you’re serious about making co-parenting a positive experience. It’s never too late to change your attitude. Remember, you’ll be co-parenting for the rest of your life.
Look for part two of this three-part series next week.
This article is indebted to the Child-Centered Divorce blog.
If you’re about to go through a divorce contact an attorney at Lambert Law Office in Vancouver WA. They deal with a plethora of family law matters including adoption, child custody, and spousal maintenance.