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Couples Apart...Parents Forever (Part II)

Creating a co-parenting plan

A program for separating parents--no charge

Why create a co-parenting plan?

Let your children know that both parents love them and both parents will continue to be involved in their life.

How can a co-parenting plan do this?

A co-parenting plan provides stability and security for your child. It relieves the child from the stress of wondering which parent they will visit with and when--allowing them to be loyal to both parents. This enables your child to flourish.

A co-parenting plan for you!

Every situation is different! We are all unique and you need a plan that works for you and your child's needs. A co-parenting plan ensures your child's living relationships are secure and allows for changes over time.

By respecting your child's special needs (developmental, mental, emotional and physical), you can ensure your child's participation in age-appropriate activities

A successful co-parenting plan restructures the relationships between family members--preserving the health of the family.

Please register with the
Family Law Information Centre (FLIC)
in the main floor of the courthouse, 80 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada, or call 519-660-3001 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

A court-recognized certificate will confirm your participation.

Sponsored by the Ministry of the Attorney General--presented by The Family Mediation Centre, Families in Transition and the Middlesex Family Law Association.

 

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