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January 3, 2011

Whose Side Are You On, Anyway?

Parents walk a slippery slope when their child gets divorced. Even if they couldn’t find a single good thing to say about the marriage, even if they were long distance parents, they are expected to wave the family banner and support their child.

There are, of course,those parents who play possum and others who straddle the fence to avoid taking sides. The reality is:

Parents cannot be in two camps at the same time.

In divorce, neutrality is treason.

via Marsha Temlock: Whose Side Are You On, Anyway?.

posted to Divorce,Mediation,Parenting @ 11:15 am

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