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  1. Co-Parenting Boundaries: List of Rules | Parents Inc

    • The advantages of setting and maintaining healthy co-parenting boundaries include: 1. Less conflict and Improved communication: These two benefits go hand-in-hand. With clear boundaries, there is nat… See more

    Use A Custody Schedule

    The first boundary rule is to keep your child or children only as allowed by the visitation or custody schedule. As with everything else in life, you need a plan to succeed in the co-parenting game. You should have a parenting p… See more

    Follow The Parenting Plan

    Rule number 2 is to follow the parenting plan. One of the most problematic issues in co-parenting is when one or both parents don’t follow the parenting plan. I’m assuming you have a plan since it’s an essential c… See more

    Ignore A Toxic, Narcissistic Or High-Conflict Ex

    The beauty of your ex being an ex is that you can ignore them. Once you have a parenting plan in place, you don’t have to deal with them. Any day-to-day issues can usually be handled with just a quick text message. I… See more

    Communicate in A Business-Like Manner

    Rule 4 is to communicate in a business-like manner. Do this always, every time if there is any problem with conflict in your co-parenting relationship. Don’t cross the line and start making judgements about the other paren… See more

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  1. How to Set Boundaries with Your Parents (And Stick to Them)

    • 1. Find out what’s on their mind ...
    • 2. Frame your boundaries with gratitude and appreciation ...
    • 3. Confront issues directly ...
    • 4. Be clear and specific ...
    • 5. Find a compromise ...
    • 6. Remember, boundaries are healthy for everyone involved ...
    • 7. Know when to take some space ...
    • 8. Work with a professional ...
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