Why Co-Parenting Works for Some… and Fails for Others

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Co-parenting succeeds when communication is structured, boundaries are respected, and both parties align on the child’s needs, but it fails when resentment, inconsistency, or power struggles override cooperation, making emotional maturity a decisive factor in parenting outcomes.

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