Child custody agreements address parents’ visitation rights during holidays. Courts know the value in extended child custody with children when school isn’t in session. If your ex is constantly violating your holiday child custody agreement, or you would wish to modify the agreement, now is the time to discuss with an Ontario attorney to see what can be done about your case.
What to do when...
The COVID-19 has put stress on all parents in ways that many could not expect. For parents already dealing with the stress associated with being separated and having to come to agreements with their ex over co-parenting issues, there are some unique challenges.
Children may find that their routine is disrupted, and expectations may have to be managed. The following are a few tips to help your...
Going through a divorce is an emotionally painful and scary time, especially when kids are involved.
You’re most likely on the receiving end of a great deal of advice from well-intentioned family members, friends, and colleagues. One of the tips will almost definitely be about visitation rights, especially for fathers.
There are big myths that circulate about visitation rights for fathers....
Dealing with parental access can be a challenging and emotional process, both for the parents and the children involved. Parental access, also known as visitation or parenting time, refers to the right of a non-custodial parent to spend time with their child. It is a crucial aspect of co-parenting and helps maintain a healthy relationship between the child and both parents.
Parental access is...