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What is Parallel Parenting?

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When it comes to child custody after divorce, there are so many buzzwords that it’s hard to keep track. There’s shared custody, co-parenting, birdnesting, and many more.

One type of post-divorce parenting you should know about is parallel parenting. Parallel parenting offers a clear framework where each parent is fully responsible for their children during their designated times. The on-duty parent is entirely responsible for everything, including attending extracurricular activities and arranging alternative childcare if necessary, without involving the off-duty parent.

Parallel parenting offers a more structured approach than traditional co-parenting and has become the preferred method for divorced parents to balance their professional and personal lives more effectively. It minimizes direct interaction between the parents, which reduces  conflict and allows each parent to manage their parenting duties independently. Parallel parenting  benefits everyone involved, including children, parents, and even their employers.

This is great news, as many divorced parents have seen parenting as challenging, especially when they are trying to grow their careers at the same time. In fact, parental burnout and stress affect as many as 25% of working parents.

Parallel parenting has become beneficial for working parents, providing predictability that supports their career and work-life balance in general. In many divorced couples, one parent often assumes that the other will be available to cover childcare responsibilities. This can cause disruption to the other parent’s daily life and even impact their career.

These situations become less common with parallel parenting. This method establishes a clear schedule of parenting duties, allowing both parents to navigate their post-divorce lives with more clarity and confidence. This allows an added degree of coordination and predictability with their schedules so that there is a better working relationship between employers and employees. This can significantly boost employee loyalty and productivity. From an employer’s perspective, parallel parenting can lead to more focused and reliable employees.

It is also believed that children benefit immensely from the clear, consistent routines of parallel parenting. However, in order for it to work well, parents must prioritize their children’s needs and remain open to managing conflicts. Establishing clear communication rules and regularly reviewing and adapting the parenting plan to fit the children’s needs is also crucial.

If everyone is on board with embracing the parallel parenting approach, divorced parents and children can benefit from a more harmonious environment. This means less stress for everyone, which is always great after a divorce.

Seek Legal Help

Child custody can be a challenging issue to deal with after a divorce. With cooperation and communication, parenting can be easier and children can thrive.

It’s always best when the parents can agree on parenting. Fort Lauderdale child custody lawyer Edward J. Jennings, P.A. can help you focus on the best interests of your child after a divorce. Create a plan that fits everyone’s needs. Fill out the online form or call 954-764-4330 to schedule a consultation with our office.

Source:

forbes.com/sites/christinecarter/2024/07/24/parallel-parenting-the-key-to-boosting-career-success-post-divorce/

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