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Sustaining a beneficial child custody order after divorce

On Behalf of | Dec 8, 2016 | Child Custody

The younger members of an Ohio family endure significant adjustments when their two parents divorce. Every parent wants to protect his or her children, and one of the best ways to do this during this time of transition is to work on a beneficial and practical child custody plan. For many families, there is great benefit in co-parenting.

Children prosper when they are allowed the opportunity to maintain a strong relationship with both parents. A co-parenting plan allows for parents to provide their children with a certain continuity of lifestyle. While there are many benefits to this type of custody plan, it is critical that parents be able to work together and set aside their personal feelings for the best interests of the children. 

Studies show that the differing concerns of fathers and mothers can derail a parenting plan. Fathers tend to worry more about financial and legal complications, and mothers tend to worry more about the emotional well-being of the children and the stability of their ex-spouse. When these issues are not dealt with appropriately, it can lead to difficulties, disputes and even additional legal battles.

One of the keys to a successful child custody order is to be honest and thorough during the divorce process. It may be possible to avoid potential disputes and strengthen a co-parenting plan when certain issues are addressed right away. If co-parenting is the right choice for an Ohio family, a parent can usually secure an agreement suitable to individual circumstances by working with an experienced family law attorney.

Source: lakenewsonline.com, “MU family researchers offer suggestions to improve co-parenting plans after divorce“, Roseann Source, Dec. 6, 2016

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