Ex-etiquette: Talk to ex, ex’s wife about co-parenting

  • By Jann Blackstone Tribune News Service (TNS)
  • Thursday, May 10, 2018 1:30am
  • Life

Q. My ex and I have a daughter, 14, and we have co-parented well for years. He remarried and now has three more children. Our daughter stays with him during the week for school and with me each weekend, longer in the summer.

He’s very laid-back and his wife really runs the show. I often touch base with her because co-parenting with him is like talking to a black hole. At a recent get-together I tried to explain the follow-up to a doctor’s appointment and his wife cut me off, saying she didn’t really agree with the doctor’s approach and wasn’t sure she wanted to give my daughter the antibiotics prescribed. I felt discounted and really angry. I’m the mother, quite frankly, not her, and I feel something should be said. I mentioned it to my ex, and of course, nothing came of it. Should I say something directly to her?

A. For this parenting triad to work, you have to have very specific boundaries. And, since you and your ex’s wife perform many of the same duties because of the parenting plan you’ve chosen, the boundaries have to be particularly clear, or else you are sure to step on each other’s toes. The parents must clearly run the show and the “bonus parent” (your ex’s wife) must clearly support the rules in place. She must be empowered to make decisions to ensure the children’s safety, but within the perimeters of the previously established rules. It’s a carefully orchestrated dance — never forgetting the established roles.

What I believe might be happening is your ex’s wife is the boss in his house and she lost sight of — for want of a better word — the “pecking order.” The only way to re-establish that is to have a conversation.

I will acknowledge these kinds of conversations are difficult to have. Start first with a frank conversation with your child’s father, letting him know how you feel, and asking him for suggestions prior to any conversation you have with his wife. I would also suggest he be present. The approach could then be more of “I think we all need to sit down and discuss what we feel our roles should be in regards to raising Bethany.” Keep your child’s welfare the basis of the conversation, all the while expressing your position as her mother. Remember to express your gratitude for her devotion.

Here are some are some tips for having conversations with exes in regards to co-parenting:

1. Pick a comfortable public place in neutral territory. Your house is your domain. Their house is theirs. Keep it neutral. Plus, people are less likely to lose their temper and become boisterous or threatening when in public.

2. State the problem and have a solution in mind.

3. Listen to their opinion. Disagreement doesn’t have to be bad. It can also be the catalyst to coming to agreement.

4. Do not be accusatory. Use “I messages”. I feel ————. Not, you always ———— .

5. Keep the child’s welfare at the center of the solution.

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