Tips for Handling Child Custody during the Holidays
Spending time with your family is a common holiday activity, and while the holidays can be a time of thankfulness, love, and family, it can also be difficult if you are divorced and have to spend some of this time without your children. If you do not have a provision in your child custody agreement about how your children will spend the holidays, it may be hard to come to a fair agreement with your ex-spouse about custody and visitation at this time of year.
If you need help creating, enforcing, or modifying a child custody agreement, contact the San Jose custody lawyers at the Law Office of Daniel Jensen, P.C., today by calling 408-296-4100 and schedule an initial consultation to discuss your legal options.
Sharing Children during the Holidays
It makes sense that you would want to spend as much time as possible with your children during the holidays. When discussing possible visitation and custody arrangements with your former spouse, be sure to keep in mind the following:
- Try as hard as possible to keep a sense of togetherness, even if it means inviting your former spouse over for an important holiday event
- Stay focused on the children’s needs as much as possible
- Think about the other parent’s wants or needs
By keeping these points in mind, you may be able to make sharing time with your children during the holidays easier on yourself and your whole family.
Contact Us
To learn more about child custody arrangements around the holidays, contact a San Jose custody attorney of the Law Office of Daniel Jensen, P.C., today at 408-296-4100.


