Is it ever possible to co-parent when one spouse or ex-partner has an abusive history? Sadly, even when parents are found guilty of crimes involving domestic violence, child abuse, or any sexual crimes, the court may still allow that parent to have custody or supervised visitation time. We want to do whatever it takes to… Continue reading →
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Co-Parenting When One Parent Has an Abusive History
Amy Montes on Friday, January 26th, 2018
Tags: abusive history, available, Child Abuse, custody, domestic violence, secrets, sexual crimes, showing interest, supervised visitation, violent crime, violent past, warning signs
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