
Quick Answer
As Christmas lights and decorations spring up in homes and shops, worries about where children will spend the festive season are in the minds of many separated parents.
The time to open a discussion about those arrangements and reach a resolution is now.
The Christmas holiday brings a huge change of routine and parenting arrangements that work well for the rest of the year can prove inadequate when the schools break up in December.
Even those with well-established routines can find it a struggle to work out which parent the child will spend time with on which days.
There are other matters to consider as well:
How will the child be able to see grandparents and other extended family members?
How might a parent’s new partner fit into the equation?
What about all the travel arrangements, and how they will be funded?
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