Time-sharing during a divorce can be easy if you have two cooperative parents dedicated to reasonable co-parenting. It can also be really hard when one or both parties refuses to collaborate. When there is a lack of mutual effort, or any conflict, guess who suffers? That’s right, the children. Your children.
Sometimes it’s hard to know when you are heading towards a problem. Here are ten things to look for which may mean its time to call your lawyer:
These are but just a few examples. When these problems occur, you should make every effort to resolve these issues yourself and document your attempts in writing. However, if these efforts fail, it may be time to call the lawyer. Once a problem starts, it rarely gets better on its own. To learn more, contact me at rslade@haber.com.
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