VIC Family Law - Can Ex Refuse to Share Information About Children?

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AllForHer

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Parallel parenting is by no means our preferred method, and I agree parents should always attempt to co-parent first and foremost. I am merely pointing out that if communication leads to conflict, then parallel parenting may be an unwanted consequence of that.

Read: If you can, try to keep the conflict to a minimum so you can ensure co-parenting is always an option.
 

MartyK

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Good Luck with the FDR Kmacmumma. You appear to be trying to approach things from a very positive angle, in spite of the difficulties, and this could only be of benefit to your child.
 
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