Co-Parenting
While parents may decide they no longer want to have a relationship with each other, in the vast majority of situations they both want to play a role in the lives of their children. Trying to define the nature and extent of that role—Who has custody? What is the visitation schedule? Who brings the kids to their games? —can be a challenge. After all, if the two parents could get along and make decisions together, they may not have broken up in the first place.
In most Texas divorce cases, there will be some form of co-parenting arrangement. The question is how to make that arrangement effective and, most importantly how to make sure the children are always the priority—remember, it is their wellbeing that we should all have in mind.
A Few Strategies for Difficult Scenarios
Here are a few helpful ideas that might make custody and visitation issues a bit less difficult, particularly if you find yourself confronted with an ex who is not being very reasonable:
Conclusion: It’s About Your Children
Co-parenting certainly has its challenges, but if you keep the best interests of your children in mind, then you’ll be able to work through things productively. And if you have questions, reach out to one of Texas family law attorneys for advice.