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Friday,
November 24, 2017.
posted in Divorce

On behalf of The Law Office of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A.

‘Tis the season to celebrate with family and friends! Many divorced families enjoy planning ahead for the holidays. It is the best way to avoid tensions between divorcees and heated arguments about co-parenting, child support, and many other complex family law issues. This is particularly true if communication between the parties is not available. It is important you create a solid parenting plan for the holidays and avoid contentious interactions with your former spouse. It will ruin your holidays but more importantly your kids.

If you are arguing with your ex about holiday parenting time and would like to enjoy a stress-free holiday season, Fort Lauderdale Family law attorney Gustavo E. Frances can make the divorce negotiation smoother, cost-effective, and more amicable.

Dealing with divorce, kids, and the holidays at the same time can be all too overwhelming. Divorced parents often have to face the burden of deciding where their kids will spend the holidays. In order to best accommodate your children’s needs, you should consider how the holidays will be more enjoyable for them. Fort Lauderdale parents currently filing for divorce should explore their legal options before determining the best course of action.

Some parents prefer splitting time with their children during the holidays while others alternate years. The second option can be somewhat disappointing for the children since they don’t get to see the whole family during the holidays. It is best when the children spend time with both parents and families. Ask a Fort Lauderdale family law lawyer how Florida laws can affect your parenting time this holiday season.

Survival Tips

Divorce can be difficult regardless of the time of the year, but especially during the holiday season. Some issues such as deciding where the kids will stay, giving away gifts, and creating new holiday traditions, can be too overwhelming to cope with. Even the most insignificant disagreement can quickly escalate into an argument. But there are some things you can do to improve the situation and make the holidays more enjoyable for everyone:

  • Make your children your top priority: The holidays can be especially difficult for children of divorced parents, especially during the initial stages of the divorce process. Negative emotions such as anger and sadness can rise to the surface. Listen to what your children have to say and make the holidays fun for them. Keep the festive spirit!
  • Plan ahead: Don’t wait until the last minute to create a realistic plan that includes where the children will be during the holidays. Keep a record of your agreement that way you avoid potential misunderstandings.
  • Don’t compete with your former spouse: Don’t start a gift-giving war. Buy a gift that is age-appropriate. Showering your kids with inappropriate presents can make them feel confused and stressed since they may not be able to take them to the other parent’s home. Give them something they can enjoy in both homes. Save the holidays by avoiding unnecessary arguments with your ex.

If you are facing divorce this holiday season, make sure you have an experienced Fort Lauderdale divorce attorney by your side. We understand how difficult divorce can be. This is why we strive to make the divorce process as smooth as possible for all our clients. Call us today and schedule your initial case assessment.

When you need an attorney, you can contact us by calling at 954-533-2756 for a free consultation.

We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season!

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