5 Reasons Why Friends And Family Helping Recent Widows, Widowers, Or Divorcees Should Consider Co-Parenting Counseling
When a parent becomes a single parent, either through the loss of their spouse or through separation or divorce, it is common for friends and family to step in and help with the day-to-day care of the children involved. They may simply help by doing some grocery shopping or babysitting on occasion. However, sometimes a close friend or family member will move in with the newly single parent and take on a more significant parenting role.