Episode110: The Parenting Agreement (Biggest Divorce Mistakes) With Dr Malissa Tigges - special re airEmbedEdit
Alright, here's one of Andrea's least favorite topics...but probably the most important: the parenting agreement. Below are the show notes for a special re air episode, all about the parenitng agreement.
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We're getting into some real, REAL stuff in this episode. This is one of the biggest concerns our listeners have so we wanted to dedicate an entire episode to how to put your kids first in your parenting agreement.
Today, we have therapist Dr. Malissa Tigges with us to talk about how to create a parenting agreement that prioritizes the welfare of your kids. Dr. Tigges is a licensed clinical and forensics psychologist with over 10 years of experience working as a psychotherapist and an evaluator. She helps people make the best decisions possible when developing their parenting agreements.
Dr. Tigges, Morgan and Andrea answer:
What do divorcing couples need to understand when putting together their parenting agreement?
How to design the parenting agreement so it's appropriate at each age of the children.
The biggest mistake divorcing couples make when creating their parenting agreement.
What is the main difference of a parenting plan that involves a younger child vs. a teenager?
Can you modify a parenting agreement?
Who should you consult with to ensure your parenting agreement is the best for your child?
Should you open the parenting agreement email after having a few drinks?
What is co-parenting therapy and is it necessary?
What do you do when your rights are being violated during the divorce process when you're drafting the parenting agreement?
What's the best schedule for co-parenting? 50/50? Week on, week off? Every other weekend? The answer may upset you, but it's important to understand.
Is there wiggle room in a parenting agreement if there's a special trip or long weekend planned?
Dr. Tigges also shares her absolute "must-dos".
Here is where you can connect with Dr. Tigges:
@drmalissatigges on instagram, tiktok and facebook
Dr. Tigges is licensed in Florida but if you're not in Florida, your state may allow you to do telehealth with Dr. Tigges so if you need guidance, reach out!
Also- Our Family Wizard is here to help make your coparenting journey a whole lot easier. To learn more about them and to get access to an article that we cowrote, visit them at: http://www.ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck