Holidays are stressful; it is a fact of life. Between the traffic, the tight visiting schedule, and the pressure to buy the perfect gift or present the perfect dish, holidays can be downright challenging for modern families. When a couple divorces and works out a visitation schedule for their children, holidays just become doubly complicated. The cheer surrounding holidays can quickly become overshadowed by figuring out how to get to multiple places on a single day.

Scheduling Holidays for Divorced Families

Parents are strongly urged to work together during their divorce process to create a holiday parenting schedule that works for their family. Every family has different needs and no one knows an individual family better than its members. Some families observe many religious holidays while others observe only secular holidays. Some devote large amounts of time and energy into each family member’s birthday celebration and others simply acknowledge birthdays with a brief phone call.

Several ways families can choose to develop a holiday parenting schedule are:

Once parents work out their ideal holiday parenting schedule, they and their attorneys can work it into their child custody agreement. Some couples are not able to amicably develop this schedule together and need considerable input from their attorneys on this matter.

A Child Custody Lawyer Can Help

When you need help deciding on an appropriate holiday parenting schedule for your children, contact a Wheaton child custody attorney at Sullivan Taylor, Gumina & Palmer, P.C. in Wheaton, Illinois to help assist you through the process.