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Tips to communicate with your Ex-Partner Effectively

Having difficulties communicating with your Ex-Partner? This presentation has the tips that enable you to communicate with your Ex effectively.

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• You should consider <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong> as <strong>your</strong> child’s other<br />

parent.<br />

• You need <strong>to</strong> realize his/her importance for <strong>your</strong> child.<br />

• You need <strong>to</strong> understand that <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong> will always be<br />

connected <strong>with</strong> <strong>your</strong> child’s life.


• Treat <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong>-partner generously and politely.<br />

• If you want <strong>to</strong> have respect from <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong>, give <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong><br />

some respect.<br />

• Treat <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong> the same way as you want <strong>to</strong> be treated.


• Choose <strong>your</strong> words carefully while talking <strong>to</strong> <strong>your</strong> EX.<br />

• Avoid harsh words like “You Always” and “You Never.”<br />

• Use polite and gentle words if you want <strong>to</strong> be heard.


• Never make rapid changes in the schedule.<br />

• If you feel something is running <strong>with</strong> a regular course<br />

of manner, avoid changing it.<br />

• Changes are necessary but only then when something<br />

is not working.<br />

• Do not respond <strong>to</strong> changes (if made) abruptly.


• It is always good <strong>to</strong> make a parenting plan for effective<br />

upbringing of <strong>your</strong> children.<br />

• Make parenting plans regarding the education of<br />

children, hobbies, extra-curricular activities.<br />

• Don’t make any plans <strong>with</strong>out the consent of the<br />

children. Its their lives and they should be consulted<br />

first before making any plans about them.


For more information on effective communication<br />

<strong>with</strong> <strong>your</strong> <strong>Ex</strong>-<strong>Partner</strong> and other information regarding<br />

Separation and Divorce visit,<br />

www.reviewlegal.co.uk<br />

THANK YOU!

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