Advice for child exchanges: Keep it light and cordial


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Exchanges are not for ­comparing notes or ­calling each other’s attention to ­something that was not done to your ­liking. Photo: Freepik

How do you suggest I deal with a lying ex? We were at our child exchange and I hear him telling our child a story that was such a lie. I had to stop him and set the record straight, but it turned into a crazy fight. Our children were crying, my ex was mad. What’s good ex-etiquette?

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