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Cooperative parents in Georgia child custody arrangements

On Behalf of | Sep 12, 2014 | Child Custody |

Child custody can be one of the hardest processes to work through in the course of a divorce. Although one’s feelings toward his or her spouse may have changed, their love for their children typically remains. Georgia couples in the midst of getting a divorce and forming a child custody arrangement have a number of things to work through, which can be incredibly stressful.

In spite of the turmoil the parents may be dealing with, the present and future needs of the children cannot be ignored. One type of child custody arrangement that is growing in popularity is co-parenting. Children have the opportunity to spend a good deal of time with both parents, which can assist in their transition into this new lifestyle. However, this type of custody arrangement requires the parents to cooperatively work together.

While working together with one’s ex-spouse to provide for the children, it is important to remember that it is about the kids and not the feelings one may be experiencing. Also, understanding how the two parents work together can benefit the children may motivate both parties to put aside differences. Challenges will likely arise in any child custody arrangement, but the children have to know that they do not have to pick one side over the other.

Children going through their parents’ divorce are likely to have a lot of questions and face some serious turmoil. Parents who choose to cooperatively raise the children they had together can ease the stress that these kids may be dealing with. Georgia couples working on child custody arrangements have many resources available that can assist with choosing the best plan and figuring out how that will play out in the months and years following the divorce.

Source: The Huffington Post, “Dr. Phil’s Dos and Don’ts For Co-Parenting With Your Ex“, , Aug. 29, 2014

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