Agree that each of you will make a list of items you want that ranks the items in terms of priority. Place the items you want the most near the top. Keep the items you could live without toward the bottom. Meet up in a neutral location, like a quiet coffee shop, to go over your lists. It's likely that there will be some disagreement, which should be addressed calmly.  For example, maybe you both want the TV you bought together. See if your ex would offer a trade. Maybe you also both really like a particular coffee table, but your ex is a little more attached. Agree to let them have the coffee table if you can have the television set. For items you absolutely can't agree on, see if your ex is willing to sell the item and split the money. It's sad to let a pet go that you've come to care for, but remember to take the high road and do what's best for the pet. The pet should go to the primary caregiver. Whoever has the most time to care for the pet should take it in the breakup.  For example, you have a dog with your ex. You have a demanding job and are away for long hours during the day, while your ex works from home. It makes sense to let your ex take the dog, as they'll be able to provide it with the most attention and care. It can be hard to let go of a pet. If you and your ex are still on good terms, you might be able to do something like have visiting hours with the pet or meet up at a local dog park on occasion. It's okay to keep gifts your ex bought for you over the years. If they gave you an item of clothing or household device, that's generally yours to keep. However, if they gave you a sentimental item, it's best to return it. For example, if your ex gave you their great-grandfather's watch, this should be returned. If your ex is being very difficult, try to be the bigger person. Remember, items can be replaced. It's worth splurging on, say, a new television set if it means ending a prolonged argument and making a clean break from your ex. If your ex won't let go of an item, and is unwilling to compromise, let them have their way. In some cases, however, you may need to bring in a friend or even a lawyer to mediate. If your ex is insisting on keeping high priced items, which you legally own, it may be worth your effort to try to get them back.
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One-sentence summary -- Make lists prioritizing items. Compare your list and find a compromise. Give pets to the primary caregiver. Keep gifts, but return sentimental items. Learn to take the high road.

Q: Most doctors and dentists recommend that parents not try to do anything to speed up the natural process. Teeth that are extracted too early provide less of a guide to the teeth that grow in their place, and pulling to early can also have a negative impact on the correct order of eruption, which may also influence bite and mastication (chewing). Any child will tell you that this, too, is an unnecessarily painful option. Make sure that the tooth and the surrounding gum area looks healthy and is free of decay and infection. If the tooth becomes decayed, it may need to be surgically removed in a dental office. Not all parents choose to give their child permission to wiggle the tooth, but those who do might want to instruct their child to wiggle only with the tongue. This is for two reasons:  Wiggling with the hands can introduce bacteria and dirt into the mouth, clearing the way for infection. Children aren't exactly the cleanest creatures in the world, making this a recipe for poor dental health in addition to bad hygiene. The tongue is generally gentler than the hand. Children run a higher risk of accidentally pulling a tooth out before it's ready when they use their fingers to pull out the tooth. Wiggling the tooth with their tongues lowers the risk because the tongue can't grip onto the tooth in the same way that two fingers can. This way, your child will get used to the idea of a tooth coming out, and the image of a tooth pulled out with their tongue makes them less scared of blood or pain. Permanent teeth coming in behind baby teeth, sometimes known as "sharking" because of the two sets of teeth, is a reversible and common condition. As long as the dentist removes the baby tooth and gives it enough room to move into its intended position in the mouth, it shouldn't be an issue. If the child lets the tooth come out on its own, expect to see very little blood. Children who have waited the proper amount of time for their old tooth to fall out (sometimes as much as 2 to 3 months), there should be very little blood. If any wiggling or pulling of teeth causes excessive amounts of blood, instruct the child to stop wiggling; the tooth is most likely not yet ready to be extracted, and shouldn't be aggravated further resulting in inflammation and pain, which can also influence the development of the permanent tooth underneath. A dentist will be able to administer a topical painkiller and extract the tooth with the appropriate instruments. When the tooth comes out on its own, hold a piece of gauze over the extraction site. Tell the child to bite down lightly on the gauze. A new blood clot should start forming in the extraction site. If the socket has lost its clot, an infection could occur. However, this is rare. This condition is called dry socket (alveolar osteitis), and is often accompanied by a foul-smelling odor. Contact your dentist if you believe the clot hasn't set appropriately.
A: Let nature take its course. Monitor the tooth as it gets looser. Advise your child to wiggle the tooth with their tongue. See a dentist if the new tooth grows in an unexpected location. Note that there should not be much blood. See a dentist if the tooth is still loose but not extracted after 2 to 3 months. Hold gauze over the extraction site.

Article: This is a free tool called Online Convert, which you can use to convert a WordPerfect document (and various other types of files) to the Microsoft Word .docx format. There are many different options for file converters online. If you don't want to use this one, you can search for "WPD to DOCX converter." The steps on other converters should be similar. It's in the green box at the center of the screen. This uploads the file to the converter. It's below the green box. The file will now be converted. Once the process is complete, a download button will appear. Depending on your computer, the Save or Save As window may automatically pop up. It's the green button under the "Your converted file" header.  The converted file will now download to your computer.
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Go to https://document.online-convert.com/convert-to-docx in a web browser. Click Choose Files. Select the WordPerfect document and click Open. Click Start conversion. Click Download if the Save window didn't appear. Open the folder to which you want to save your file. Click Save.