Holiday Custody Issues

The holidays are typically a joyous time spent with family, but following a divorce or separation, the idea of not being able to spend every minute with your children can put a damper on your holiday spirit. Speaking from experience, Christmas with your children following a divorce doesn’t have to be that different.  And more importantly, both you and your children will make it through just fine! Here are a few tips that may help to make this an easier transition for both parents and kids. Don’t dwell on the fact that your time with the kids is limited. Most couples split the Christmas holiday so that one parent has the children Christmas Eve through Christmas morning, with the kids at some point on Christmas day going to the other parent’s house.  The holiday tends to be a little easier for the parent having the kids Christmas morning, as you get to experience the magic in their eyes as they wake up and see that Santa came while they were…

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