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How to Prepare for the New School Year as a Co-Parent

Do you have problems with your child custody agreement? If so, it is time to discuss the situation with an experienced family law attorney. Call the office of Giro Law today at (201) 690-1642 to schedule a consultation. We can have the agreement altered to meet your needs and make sure that the other parent is following the terms of the agreement.

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How to Prepare for the New School Year as a Co-Parent

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  1. How to Prepare for the New School Year as aCo-Parent Living as a co-parent in a child custody arrangement is not easy for everyone. Even if you are able to communicate well with the other parent, the situation can still be challenging to navigate. As a co-parent, the most difficult time of the year is often when school resumes. Why? Having a child go back to school is not only stressful on you, but on the child, as well. Below, you will find some tips for preparing for the new school year as a co-parentso it goes off without ahitch. Get Everyone on the SamePage The most important thing you can do in preparing for a new school year is to get everyone on the same page, including the other parent. Everyone should have the schedule from the school for the year so that there are no questions about the first day or when the child has days off from school. Arguments are more likely to occur when the parents are not on the same page. It does not mean that the two of you need to be cordial or have a good relationship. You must simply be on the same page when it comes to dealing with the schoolyear. Attend EventsTogether It is important for a child to have both parents at school events. There is no reason for the two of you to trade events. You do not have to sit together, or even on the same side of the room, but you should both attend the events unless you have otherobligations. Share the Back-to-School Shopping One parent should not be responsible for back-to-school shopping, even if there is a child support agreement in place. Back-to-school shopping is something both parents should take part in, even if it is done separately with the child. This is a great time to bond with your child, talk about the upcoming school year, and help boost your child’s confidence, especially if he or she is worried about what is tocome. Avoid Discussions of Custody orSupport

  2. The first day of school is not the time to discuss issues with custody or child support with the other parent, especially if your child is present. This is your child’s big day. Let him or her enjoy the day without any drama from the parents. If you are that concerned about custody or support, write an email and send it to the parent at the end of the day. The same goes for any school event throughout the year. You need to keep your family business out of the public eye and away from your child. Your kid will have enough to worry about at school; he or she should not have to worry if mom and dad will get into afight. Issues with Your Custody Agreement? Call Giro LawToday Do you have problems with your child custody agreement? If so, it is time to discuss the situation with an experienced family law attorney. Call the officeof Giro Lawtoday at (201) 690-1642 to schedule a consultation. We can have the agreement altered to meet your needs and make sure that the other parent is following the terms of theagreement.

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