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Today we're talking about the concept of fair, which is something that comes up a lot in divorce and then moving into co-parenting.
It's this idea of what's fair.
We're splitting everything equally. It's equitable, it's fair.
But when it comes to our kids, what does fair really mean?
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Tamar Burris is a divorce and co-parenting coach.
You can find her at her website, www.tamarburris.com, or on the WTF divorce directory
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