Thursday, March 18, 2010

Summer Vacation Ideas for Divorced Parents

The following article talks about summer vacation ideas for divorced or separated parents. It will give you ideas to make the lazy days of summer less stressful and more fun for both you and your children.

Keeping Summer Vacation Fun

Kids wait all year for summer vacation. But when parents are divorced or separated, summer vacation becomes more complicated. Kids look forward to long days with their friends doing nothing. When they have a parenting schedule to live with, summer loses some of its fun. Your child needs to spend time with both parents - that's a given. So how do you keep the parenting schedule from messing up your child's summer dreams?


Plan around it

If you and your child dream of lazy days at the beach or crazy afternoons at an amusement park, plan your family's schedule around the parenting schedule. Try to work, clean the house, or do volunteer work while your child is with the other parent.

To read this article in its entirety, please click here.

For more information, contact the Family Law Offices of Renee M. Marcelle at (415) 456-4444, or online at http://www.familylawmarin.com/




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5 comments:

Jaypee David said...

Divorce is not an easy process and you really need to be 100% ready when you decide to finalize it. I mean, you have to consider your kids' feelings as well because they will be the most affected members in the relationship. In some cases, using a co-parenting planner (http://4help.to/kids) is effective and will help the parents and the kids cope up with the situation. :)

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Great tips!

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