March 24th, 2020
Episode 65: Co-Parenting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This week I’m sharing my recommendations for co-parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you’re a member of my Facebook group or follow me on Instagram, you may have heard me talking about how there are no shelter-in-place or quarantine guidelines for divorced families, especially those with blended families. We are told to stay home or to shelter-in-place, but what is a quarantine when you have children spread out across multiple households?
The government can’t necessarily mandate how blended families react to quarantine, but they can make guidelines. Unfortunately, I haven’t heard one politician or infectious disease expert say a single thing about our demographic.
As it stands right now, co-parenting guidelines are simply, “Comply with your court orders.” And, in many cases, that can be dangerous for everyone’s health.
In this episode, I’ve put together some ways that co-parents can deal with the current situation.
Here are just a few of the topics I touch on in this episode:
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Why communication with your co-parent is crucial now, more than ever
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What to do when you have an ex who is not taking the pandemic seriously
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The importance of talking to your children in age-appropriate ways about COVID-19
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How to cope with being stuck cohabitating with your soon-to-be-ex and how to continue with divorce proceedings
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If you are in an abusive relationship in quarantine, you are in danger.
Resources and Links:
Susan Guthrie, Divorce in a Better Way
Hello Divorce (for the State of California only)
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1- 800-799-7233
The Ultimate Divorce Survival Guide
Should I Stay or Should I Go Facebook Group
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