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If serious problems arise between the parents, seek calm and constructive advice -and
follow it. Do not take the law into your own hands. Do not go off half-cocked out of
anger even if you believe you are 3ustified. Even if damages have been caused to your
relationships; all damages will have to be repaired as best they can be sooner or later,
and it will be easier to repair the immediate, limited damage by cam, positive action
than to face a massive and compounded disaster later on.
There will be tunes when each parent finds themselves with friends and neighbors who will
be glad to tell them~how to solve every one of their problems. Watch out! On 1y the
parent will-have to live with the results. The damage caused by following bad advice .
will not be theirs, it will be yours. Only each parent will ultimately pay their dues
or r®ap the benefits of their actions. Choose counselors and advisors carefully. Be
wary of advice that suggests that you take any path but the high road.
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