Co-Parenting Tips For When You & Your Ex Don’t Get Along
Co-parenting can be stressful and frustrating when you have a strained relationship with your ex, but it’s not impossible.
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Charlotte Christian
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Updated on March 6, 2026
Narcissism. Unilateral Decisions. Inflexibility. Hostility. Disrespect. Revenge. These are all examples of terrible co-parenting strategies.
Not only will these attitudes cause conflict between you and your ex, but they will inevitably also harm your children in the process. Yet many people approach their co-parenting relationships with these tendencies based on their failed marital relationships. If you expect to have a successful co-parenting relationship, you cannot act, communicate or think the same way in regard to your ex as you did while you were together. Instead, think of co-parenting as a completely new and different relationship than your marriage.
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Despite your best efforts to act kindly, communicate well and have a great attitude, you cannot control how your ex handles co-parenting. If you and your children are in a toxic co-parenting situation a family law attorney may be able to help you. The Summit Family Law is the best in the Huntsville / Northern Alabama region. We specialize in child custody and child support and we want to fight to get the best outcome for you and your children. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn about your legal options.
For more helpful information on successful co-parenting, check out our other posts:
3 Best Kept Secrets to Successful Co-Parenting
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5 Co-Parenting Tips for When You and Your Ex Don’t Get Along
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