WHY IS A PARENTING PLAN SO IMPORTANT WITH A NARCISSIST?

A parenting plan is a valuable tool to create when there is a dissolution of a marriage with children involved but it is especially important in a divorce with a narcissist because it can help to provide structure and stability for the child during a potentially chaotic and emotionally draining time. A parenting plan can also help to ensure that the child’s best interests are considered and that the child is not used as a pawn in the divorce.

  1. Provides structure and stability: A parenting plan can help to provide a sense of normalcy for the child by outlining a clear schedule for when they will spend time with each parent, which can be especially helpful in the face of the chaos that can often accompany a divorce with a narcissist.
  2. Protects the child: A parenting plan can help to ensure that the child’s needs are met and that their best interests are taken into account, which can be especially important when dealing with a narcissist who may be more focused on their own needs and desires.
  3. Helps to prevent manipulation: A parenting plan can help to prevent the narcissist from using the child as a pawn in the divorce by outlining specific arrangements for the care and upbringing of the child, which can minimize the opportunities for manipulation.
  4. Reduces conflicts: A parenting plan can help to minimize conflicts by outlining the specific arrangements for the care and upbringing of the child, which can reduce the need for ongoing negotiations and disputes.
  5. Provides a legal document: A parenting plan is a legally binding document, which can be used as evidence in court if necessary. It will also help to ensure that the arrangements outlined in the plan are respected and upheld.

It’s important to keep in mind when creating a parenting plan with a narcissist that the child’s best interests are taken into account. Seek professional help and support to ensure the final document is legally binding.

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