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On Behalf of | Oct 28, 2015 | Child Custody

Parents have various legitimate concerns when facing divorce, and many of them relate to the needs of their children. Parents want to protect the emotional needs of their kids, but they are often unsure of how to provide stability during the upheaval that comes at the end of a marriage. When possible, it is beneficial to seek a child custody order that allows ex-spouses to co-parent.

Ohio parents know that children benefit when they can maintain strong and active relationships with both parents. While it can be complicated and emotional to work with an ex-spouse on a co-parenting agreement, it can be useful to focus on the benefits that these efforts will provide for the children. Even if parents are struggling to be amicable, kids should never be put in the middle of a divorce dispute. 

How does a parent juggle the intense emotions that accompany the end of a divorce while still navigating complex divorce issues? Divorce is not easy, even when parents are committed to an amicable co-parenting agreement. It is best to have the assistance of a lawyer who can help a parent remain focused on his or her long-term goals and the important issues at hand.

Doing what is best for the kids is the most important priority for Ohio parents. Co-parenting may not be ideal for every family, but it is an option that should be carefully considered. A lawyer can help a parent understand child custody options that are available, as well as help reach co-parenting agreements that deal with schedules, house rules and discipline.

Source: helpguide.org, “Co-Parenting Tips for Divorced Parents: Making Joint Custody Work After a Separation or Divorce“, Accessed on Oct. 27, 2015

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