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Dealing with issues that may arise when co-parenting

On Behalf of | Sep 22, 2020 | Parenting Plans And Parenting Time

It is not easy to parent with an ex-spouse after a marriage is over. Even though the romantic relationship is finished, parents will have a connection through their children, and they may have to work together to provide their kids with a sense of security and stability for years to come. Co-parenting is a way many choose to do this, and while it is often a beneficial choice for kids, certain issues may arise that Nebraska parents will have to address.

Co-parents may not like each other, but they will have to set aside their personal feelings for the benefit of their kids. Even with a solid parenting and visitation plan in place, parents will probably not always agree with each other. This is normal, and this is why it is a good idea for parents to have a system in place where they can make decisions and resolve disputes as they arise.

Another common co-parenting problem is not prioritizing the needs of the children or sticking with the plan. The other parent may continually deviate from the plan, skipping visitation, neglecting important events and more. In some cases, an honest conversation may help, but there could be times when it is necessary to turn to a third party to resolve the issue.

Co-parenting is not easy, but it is possible to reach an arrangement where both parents can work together peacefully to give the children a continuity of lifestyle. A thoughtful custody and visitation plan is crucial as it can help prevent many problems. A Nebraska attorney can help craft a parenting that makes sense and will be sustainable long-term.

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