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What You Should Be Documenting During Divorce and Co-Parenting

What You Should Be Documenting During Divorce and Co-Parenting

Update: 2025-11-17
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If you’re co-parenting with a high-conflict ex, this episode is a must-listen. Leah and Sam break down the top 10 things you should be documenting during divorce and co-parenting — from missed pickups and schedule changes to boundary violations, emotional manipulation, and expense tracking.

Documentation isn’t about control — it’s about protection, clarity, and peace of mind. When you keep detailed, factual records, you stay grounded, credible, and ready for whatever comes your way.

Because when you’re organized, you’re not just protecting yourself — you’re modeling calm and stability for your kids, too. 💛

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What You Should Be Documenting During Divorce and Co-Parenting

What You Should Be Documenting During Divorce and Co-Parenting

Sam and Leah