
Once parents go through a divorce, it can be difficult for parents to adjust to co-parenting. Children also need time to adjust to the concept of co-parenting. The Law Office of David A. King, P.C. breaks down a couple of tips for co-parents.
For one, co-parents should develop some sort of parenting plan. To create an effective parenting plan, both parents should sit together to create a plan. What goes into a parenting plan? A parenting plan should cover a variety of circumstances related to a child’s upbringing. For instance, parents can decide how to approach the holidays. One parent can have a child over for all holidays one year and switch out with the other parent the next year.
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