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Basic Principles of Parenting after Separation

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*each parent's flexibility and willingness to cooperate with the other parent about parenting time and accommodate unexpected changes,
*whether siblings should be kept together, which is usually the case although siblings can be separated if it is in their best interests to do so,
*whether the children are in a stable and satisfactory setting, and if so, whether the children's interests long-term interests justifies justify upsetting a stable arrangement,
*each parent's character, fitness, and overall parenting capacity, depending on the circumstances of the case and as long as issues like this are genuinely important and relevant,
*each parent's mental and physical capacity, again depending on the circumstances of the case and as long as issues like this are genuinely important and relevant,
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