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How is co-parenting challenging for you and how do you level out the parenting relationship with your spouse?

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Co-parenting is definitely a tough task as both the parents doesn't live together. So taking care of a kid who is living with one parent could be demanding for both the parents both mentally and physically. They have to make the child understand the reason of their separation, then dividing the responsibilities and so on. It could become even more demanding if the parents are now engaged in some other relationships. 

Rest depends on the inter-personal dynamics of the parents that how they deal with the life circumstances and how committed they are to their child's well-being.  
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It's very challenging especially when the so called parents are not in good terms. Also a partner might have moved on and established a new family where the spouse might be against the helping of a child or children from the previous marriage. In this case, the law must be followed so that the child/ children get their right to be nurtured in a good way and that their basic needs are met
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Parenting is a tough job. How much more with the co-parenting. Both of them can be done for the sake of children's welfare and their being.
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Co-parenting can be challenging as it requires ongoing communication, cooperation, and compromise between two individuals who may have different parenting styles and expectations. It can also be emotionally taxing, especially in cases of divorce or separation.
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For me, it has been challenge because I find myself really care about my spouse and feel very invested in their well-being. I'd like to feel that same care for my children) and a lot of co-parenting involves getting to know both parents and understanding their needs. It can be difficult, but it can be worth it in the end.
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Yes in some cases where the parties are not making enough financial commitments towards the upkeep of the children. This becomes a burden and a huge challenge for one person especially when the kids are much.
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