Withholding Funds, Violating Visitation Agreements And Other Problematic Co-Parenting Behaviors

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They overwhelm you with unrealistic expectations

Controlling co-parents will also seek to control the narrative. They’re committed to the narrative that they are the better parent and that their co-parent is a failure — even when this is not the case. As a result, they will often make unrealistic and unreasonable requests or demands that they know that their co-parent will not be able to fulfill, which helps to support their narrative.

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