After divorce, one of the hardest decisions is to rise above resentment—for the sake of your child. In this Short, I explain why we made a conscious choice not to trash talk each other, how that decision shaped our co-parenting journey, and why communication and time matter more than conflict.

Divorce doesn’t have to damage your kids emotionally—what they hear about the other parent shapes their well-being.

If you’re navigating divorce or struggling with co-parenting boundaries, this message is for you.

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