Figuring out child custody arrangements is hardly a walk in the park, but during the holidays emotions are already running high.
There are ways to stop disputes before they start, but part of it is also being prepared for when things will be most difficult. The holiday season can be complicated and there are certain issues that are more likely to come up in the next few weeks.
Keep in mind that the goal is for your kids to have a good holiday, and that might mean you don’t get to spend every second with them. But it can be easier on you too if you are prepared for what issues may come up.
The issues often include:
Do you have more questions about dealing with holiday child custody issues? You can contact an experienced child custody lawyer near you, or post a question to the FindLaw Answers Child Custody and Support Forum where our community of legal commentators can share their opinions and expertise.
Related Resources:
- Form to Establish a Visitation Schedule (FindLaw)
- Best Ways to Avoid the Holiday Custody Crunch (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- What are Grandparents’ Rights to Visitation? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
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