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Fort Walton Beach, April 02, 2025 — Starting April 7th, parents navigating the complexities of co-parenting can turn to social media for valuable legal insights. Nieki Shaw, a recognized Co-Parenting and Family Law Mentor, will collaborate with a popular co-parenting app to provide expert advice throughout the week.
Shaw's sessions will focus on crucial topics that many co-parents face, including strategies to maintain personal peace in the midst of challenging interactions with a counter-parent. She will also discuss how utilizing a co-parenting app can enhance communication and safeguard the well-being of children involved in shared custody arrangements.
Additionally, Shaw will offer guidance on essential considerations for parents contemplating a return to court. This initiative aims to empower co-parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate their unique situations effectively. Parents are encouraged to tune in for this informative series that promises to shed light on the often complex dynamics of co-parenting.
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