Yes. For virtue and reason, divorced parents should stay civil and cooperate for the child's welfare; friendship isn't required, but respectful co-parenting is essential.
Yes. Beyond civility, reason calls for a shared co-parenting system, clear calendars, routines, and learning goals that nurture a child’s curiosity.
Yes. Beyond civility, co-parenting should wear the elegance of a well-timed epigram; the child deserves a steady stage, not a perpetual cliffhanger.
Yes. Beyond civility, let the parents unite in love and truth, one love guiding the child so they grow free and blessed.