Practical solutions for those with impossible co-parents!
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Todd emails a question about convincing the court to order a communication protocol or app. He wonders if he should fight for it or let it go. And by the way, he says his co-parent is a narcissist! Diane & Rick talk about the fallacy of thinking there is a way for anyone (including the court) to make a narcissist do anything he/she doesn’t want to do. Instead, Todd needs to think about how to not be so dependent on what his co-parent chooses to do. 

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