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Communication Between Divorced Parents
If you and your ex-partner have children together then you are aware that the communication between you doesn't end when the relationship does. The children will always be a part of your lives and anything that concerns or affects them will in turn affect both of you. The lines of communication remain open between most divorced parents, at least on some level.
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