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How to co-parent in a global pandemic

Co-parenting with an ex, at the best of times can come with so many complications and issues. The global COVID-19 pandemic is a frightening, unprecedented and constantly evolving crisis. Which is why on today’s episode of Divorce Story we have created this special episode all about how to co-parent in COVID-19. Join Cass and Annaliese as they chat to Lawyer Lucy Mannering about potential future complications of co-parenting throughout this global issue.


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Produced by Cass Thorburn (@cassthorburn) & Annaliese Dent (@annaliesedent)


The Executive Producer & Head of Audio at Pacific is Elissa Ratliff


The original music used in Divorce Story is composed by Jackson Stefanovic


With thanks to Lucy Mannering

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