Nobody trips over mountains.
We stumble over small pebbles.
If we pass the pebbles, we'll
cross the mountains--and
be lifted by them.
Let's call ourselves "co-parents," meaning parents who have ended our intimate relationship, live separately, but have a common bond of love and responsibility for our children.
In the pages to come you will discover the Truths of Parent Conflict that can lead you and your family to a better place:
| TRUTHS OF PARENT CONFLICT |
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If parents are in conflict, their children are in danger. |
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Only the parents can protect them from that danger. |
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When protecting the children is their goal, even the parents are better off--personally and financially.
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A hundred years from now it will not matter what
my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the
kind of car I drove, but the world may be different
because I was important in the life of a child.
--Forest Witcraft

When you do this work, you'll likely discover what many other parents have: that it's entirely within your grasp to protect a precious child's future, to put your efforts into useful cooperation instead of destructive conflict, and (in so doing) to avoid untold hurt, turmoil, and expense to yourself.
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