Motion For Advice: How Do You Know When Co-Parenting Becomes Replacement?
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"My ex remarried last year, and her husband is very involved in my daughter's life. He helps with school pickups, attends dance recitals, and shows up for all the big moments. My daughter has even started calling him 'Bonus Dad.' I'm grateful she has people who love her, but lately I can't shake the feeling that I'm being moved from the center of her world to the sideline.
How do you know when co-parenting becomes replacement?"
In this week's episode of Order in Her Court, Attorney Obréziah Bullard addresses a letter that a listener wrote in with a question that many parents in blended families quietly wrestle with. When a new spouse steps into a child's life, where is the line between being supportive and replacing a parent?
Attorney Bullard breaks down the legal realities of co-parenting, parental rights, blended family dynamics, and what courts actually consider when concerns like these arise.
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