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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2023 · 31 MIN

Designing a Holiday Child Custody Schedule for Divorcing Couples

from A Year and a Day: Divorce Without Destruction · host Jaime Davis

In this episode, Jaime and family law attorney Melissa Essick delve into the complexities of crafting a holiday schedule that takes into account the unique needs of your family. With the holiday season fast approaching, Jaime and Melissa provide expert insights and practical tips to help you navigate the challenges, emotions, and unique complexities that can arise during this festive time. Discover the different approaches to splitting the holidays, whether it's rotating, fixed, or shared schedules, and find out which one may suit your family best. Jaime and Melissa share their insights into considering your children's holiday wishes, maintaining traditions, and the critical role of flexibility in co-parenting. Make this holiday season a time of unity, connection, and lasting memories for your family by tuning in to this episode!If you are in need of legal assistance in North Carolina, contact us at Gailor Hunt by visiting www.divorceistough.com.Like this show? Rate it here!

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