Are You Going Crazy Dealing with Your Co-parent’s Insane Behavior? You and Your Kids Can Survive and Even Be Happy Again in Spite of Your Situation!Can YOU answer YES to any of the following questions? Are you SCARED when your children go to visitation with the other parent because you can’t trust him or her to take proper care of the children or worse, fear that your children may actually be harmed during visitation? In the middle of a child custody battle? Co-parenting with someone diagnosed with a mental illness or with an active addiction? If you answered YES to even one of these questions, then this guide will help you navigate the treacherous waters of dealing with the absolutely "impossible" co-parent. This ebook is NOT intended for the average divorced parent. You NEED this ebook if your co-parent is: * diagnosed with borderline personality disorder or other personality disorders * bipolar and untreated or inconsistent with treatment * an active substance abuser * abusive (physically, emotionally or sexually) * certifiable but just hasn’t been diagnosed yet. My name is Annie Parron, and I am a divorced parent who is living the co-parenting nightmare, not a mental health professional or lawyer who may mean well, but can’t truly understand your struggles. I want to save you the YEARS of struggle that I had to go through to get this information, and for you to be able to enjoy your kids and your life in spite of the continuing drama with your co-parent. You just want your kids to grow up happy and healthy and to have a life for yourself. But, you’re co-parenting with someone who seems to be determined to cause as much trouble as possible. You may feel as if you’re at the end of your rope and wonder how you’ll get through the years until your youngest child turns eighteen. This ebook will teach you strategies to co-parent with a "crazy" parent and most of all, give you hope as you learn ways to minimize damage to your kids and get your life back. In this ebook, you’ll LEARN how to: 1. Take care of you 2. Help your kids to cope 3. Protect yourself and your children legally and physically 4. Choose a lawyer and a therapist 5. Deal with common "crazy" co-parent behavior 6. Communicate with an "insane" co-parent 7. And Much Much More Even better, you’ll get ANSWERS to your questions like:
What happens if I find a new significant other? What should be included in the parenting agreement? What records do I need to keep if I think there could be a child custody dispute or challenge to the parenting agreement?
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