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Melanie E. Grimes
214-369-3690
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Turley Law Center
6440 N. Central Expressway
Suite 760
Dallas, Texas 75206
214-369-3936 fax
214-369-3690
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Co-Parenting Articles

 

Co-Parenting
Michael Scott
There are many threatening and frightening things that happen to individuals whose relationship ends up in separation or divorce. A successful divorce is one in which the parents divorce each other but do not require the child to divorce one of the parents, either as a result of parental conflict or by one parent not being available to the child.

 

Parenting After Marriages End
John Reiman

The divorce may soon be final, but even before the dust has settled, parents will discover that one responsibility hasn't changed in the slightest: Parents are still accountable for the well-being of their child. Because of the child, both parents are destined to participate in a lifelong relationship.

 

Are You Thinking of Mediation to Settle a Parenting Dispute?
Gary Direnfeld
Whereas in court the parents are bound by the decision of the judge, in mediation the role of the mediator is to help parents communicate and determine their own solution to the parenting of the children – a mutual agreement.



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