Is Your Family Prepared for Coronavirus?

Published by
Robin Lalley

It would be wonderful if we could all plan ahead for every scenario, but it often takes an emergency for communities to take a hard look at whether they are prepared to face the unexpected. Given the current Coronavirus pandemic, and the state of emergency declared by the county and/or state in which we live, now is the time to have those tough discussions and take a deeper look at the tools we need to get us through. For parents who are divorced or no longer living together, addressing a crisis can get even more complicated and tense. Here are some resources parents can use to answer the important questions and help guide them in effectively working together and co-parenting through these circumstances

Published by
Robin Lalley

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