When you disagree with your ex BUT have joint decision making power over your child, what do you do?
In today’s episode, I go into exactly how to break down these seemingly impossible conflicts using a real life example of a dad who enrolled his son in public school against his ex’s wishes. She had been homeschooling their son and this massive curveball was thrown her way a week before school started.
This example is a good one – demonstrating the conflicting values and priorities of coparents while simultaneously sharing decisions.
I break down possible motivations (they’re not always what you think), and how to approach a similar conflict using my 3 step process.
If you’re interested in diving deeper into creating a successful coparenting relationship that ultimately benefits your child, then check out my coparenting program at https://www.breakingfreewithlindsay.com/coparenting
If you want to break free from the 9 to 5 or spend more time with your family, then check out this FREE webinar that goes over exactly what I'm doing to create time and financial freedom.
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