The summer of 2020 is going to be one unlike any other — and for parents who share custody of their kids, that may create new complications.
Consider adjusting your co-parenting schedule to ensure that parents are able to go back to work if they need to. If you don't have childcare, consider letting kids go visit extended family, and be open to working together on vacation days.Most years, families anxiously await the start of summer each year. When children return to school after spring break, the countdown is on! Parents look forward to less chaotic schedules. Children look forward to playing outside until sundown — and everyone looks forward to their family's summer vacation.
Co-parents and the attorneys who represent them are facing issues that have never been dealt with before. To further complicate matters, it is nearly impossible to get before a judge. Even as courts reopen, judges are struggling to work through the backlog created by the postponement of hearings over the past several months.
Therefore, the need for co-parents to communicate — and show grace — is greater now more than ever. Communicate regularly, clearly, and productively. Be flexible where you can.
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