Child Time Sharing Suggestions For The Holidays

Child Time Sharing: It is the most wonderful time of the year. The holiday season has arrived. For many people throughout Utah, it is a time for families to get together.  But what about families of divorce?  Salt Lake City is home to countless families with children that have split apart. While many divorced couples share co-parenting duties. It can be a little more challenging during the holidays. However, with a little creativity and tolerance, there is no reason why everyone can’t enjoy some holiday cheer.

When it comes to divorce, Utah family law encourages both parents to be involved in the upbringing of their children. This often involves co-parenting. Ask any Salt Lake City divorce attorney and they can tell you horror stories of many couples that ended their marriage acrimoniously. But when it comes time for the holidays, there are some solutions to make those Christmas get-togethers are little more bearable.

  • Comply with your divorce settlement: It is important to follow all of the court’s rulings for your co-parenting conditions. Not only is it the law, but it is also designed to be fair. If you have any disagreements with your ex-spouse, keep it away from the children.
  • Each parent should spend equal time with the children: The holidays are known as the season of giving. One of the best gifts you can give to your child is the opportunity to spend equal time with their mother and father. The court should have a holiday time-share plan.
  • Be respectful to your former spouse: Do not disrespect your ex-spouse in front of the children. It is easy to get into a verbal spat over how your kids should spend the holidays. But it does not make the situation better and is completely unproductive. Do not rob your child’s opportunity to enjoy their Christmas.
  • Be cognizant of your child’s happiness: Always place the best interests of your child first. Far too many divorced couples see child time sharing as a competition. Each parent wants to project a better image than the other. That is the wrong approach. Instead, focus on your child’s happiness. By creating a positive experience, it will also help your child enjoy their holidays with your former spouse.

Divorce can leave deep emotional scars for everyone involved–especially the children. But it does not have to always get ugly. Make the effort to peacefully co-exist with your ex. A little kindness and respect can often go a long way.

For nearly two decades, Salt Lake City divorce attorney Emy A. Cordano has represented both men and women in a variety of Utah family law cases. Over the years, she has utilized an aggressive and comprehensive approach to protect the rights of each client and to always look out for their best interests. Divorce is never easy. In fact, it can sometimes get downright ugly. But with the right divorce attorney in your corner, it can become easier to navigate through the legal process and achieve the best possible results. To learn more, contact Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Law today and schedule a consultation to discuss your case.

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