Diane & Rick address a listener’s question about the meaning of dinner in his parenting plan. They discuss how some co-parents go to great lengths to misinterpret parenting plan language to interfere with the other parent’s time with the children. Discussed are ways to avoid these common traps and the unrealistic fears parents can have when their co-parent makes baseless threats about parenting plan language.
If you have a problematic paragraph in your parenting plan that you would like the hosts to review, email it to 1234Dilemma@gmail.com.
BE FIRST in line for individual co-parent coaching, being launched by CNFC this fall. Just fill out the info form to get on the pre-registration list! To learn more about the Center for Navigating Family Change, go to: CNFC.org. FINALLY, the digital version of our Communication Protocol Workshop is available for purchase. Click here to buy the video.
You’ll find instructions about this method in the I Am Non-Impossible journal, AVAILABLE on Amazon for a limited-time price of only $9.95 (Kindle version is $2.99). This is also a great gift for those in your life who are seeking co-parenting peace. ORDER YOURS NOW!
To get a copy of the communication protocol order, CLICK HERE.
Want to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook group
CLICK HERE to offer help to the Right to Peace Foundation. We’re on a mission!
Those who were Patreon VIPs get resources like these for free upon release, so consider supporting the show so you can get these perks, but more importantly, so we can continue offering the best advice in the business, to the world, for FREE!
Have a co-parent dilemma? Email 1234Dilemma@gmail.com or access us on our NON-Impossibles Facebook group.
To get a special discount on therapy through BetterHelp, visit www.BetterHelp.com/Dilemma
If you are a professional working with high-conflict co-parents, join our LinkedIn group.
Find us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) @CPDilemmas.
Join one of our Reddit groups at:
r/NarcissisticCoparents
r/NONImpossibles
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the showEver wonder if a judge really cares about your co-parent's toxic behavior?