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Summer Break After Separation: Tips for a Smooth Vacation

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Summer Break After Separation: Tips for a Smooth Vacation

June 23, 2024

By Johnson/Turner Legal

Summer Break After Separation: Tips for a Smooth Vacation

June 23, 2024

By Johnson/Turner Legal

Planning a Stress-Free Summer Vacation After Divorce

All year long, school-aged children eagerly anticipate summer vacation. It’s a time for them to relax, enjoy, and spend time with friends and family without the pressures of schoolwork. However, for parents navigating a divorce or separation, summer vacation can be more complicated. Here are some strategies to help reduce the stress and ensure a smooth summer break.

Review Your Custody and Parenting Plan

If you have a court-ordered custody and parenting plan, start by carefully reviewing the provisions related to the summer months. Many parenting schedules include different arrangements for summer, such as uninterrupted blocks of time for vacations with each parent. These provisions may specify set dates or require written notice of vacation plans.

Understanding these details is crucial. If you have any questions or uncertainties about your summer schedule, contact your attorney well in advance. It’s much easier to address misunderstandings months ahead rather than right before your planned vacation.

Understand Travel Requirements and Restrictions

Planning to travel during summer vacation? Know the requirements and restrictions regarding where you can take your child. If you have joint legal custody, typically you don’t need the other parent’s permission for out-of-state trips unless specified in your order. However, international travel with a child under sixteen requires both parents’ cooperation for a passport. If the other parent refuses, you might need to seek court intervention.

Consider Your Child’s Activities and Preferences

As children grow older, their summer activities become more significant. They might have jobs, sports commitments, or other interests that are important to them. Making unilateral vacation decisions can lead to unnecessary friction. Always discuss your plans with your child and consider their preferences before finalizing any arrangements. This approach ensures a smoother experience for both you and your child.

Seek Legal Assistance for Disputes

If you encounter disputes over vacation time with your children, it’s essential to seek help from an experienced attorney. Resolving these issues promptly can prevent stress and ensure that your summer plans proceed smoothly.

For expert legal assistance and to discuss your custody order, contact us today at (320) 299-4249. Let us help you navigate your summer vacation plans with confidence and ease.

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