Men's Guide to Surviving Divorce with Kids
30 Tips on Successful Coparenting with a Toxic Ex and 10 Steps to Raising Happy Children
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Narrateur(s):
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Ross Pipkin
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Auteur(s):
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James Aguilar
À propos de cet audio
Do you want to know how to have a successful relationship with your children’s mother after divorce? Then keep listening.
You’re finally divorced, but you still have to be around your toxic ex because of the kids.
She still finds a way to make things more complex and complicated for you because that’s just how she is.
You have to fight, tooth and nail, to spend more minutes, hours, and days with your kids.
You have your good and bad days with her. Things may seem to be getting better between you over time.
You can see yourself having a healthy co-parenting relationship while you work together to raise your kids.
Your kids are getting used to having two homes as you cherish every moment with them.
In Surviving Divorce with Kids, you’ll discover:
- Having this one thing will help you get through where you are now to the healthy co-parenting relationship that works best for you and your kids
- There’s still hope for you when you don’t get your way from the divorce and after
- The ways to raise happy children, regardless of the relationship you have with your ex
- Why using this particular phone app will smooth things out with your ex
- How being this specific type of person will help you in the long run
- Why you should consider using a particular type of service to develop a healthy co-parenting relationship with your ex
- And much more
You don’t need to have the perfect relationship with your ex for the kids to be happy.
Life can be better for you after separation or divorce. Some couples aren’t meant to stay together.
Even dads with no parenting time will eventually get time with the kids.
If you want to not just survive but thrive after your divorce, then you should listen to this audiobook.
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