Child Custody during the Holidays
The holidays – Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years – are built around the idea of family, peace, thankfulness, and togetherness. Unfortunately, for divorced couples with children, the holidays can often be contentious as ex-spouses try and find a fair way to share time with their children. Both parents want to spend as much time with their children as possible during the holidays, but the reality of divorce is that the children may only be able to be with one parent at one time.
Agreeing on child custody matters is one of the most difficult aspects of divorce settlements, and if you are going through this process, you should not attempt to do so without experienced legal representation. To make sure your interests and rights are represented in your custody dispute, contact the Conroe custody lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C., today at 800-242-2151.
Sharing Children during the Holidays
For parents with joint custody, it may be difficult to agree on a fair and favorable schedule for the holidays. If you are trying to figure out how to share time with your ex-spouse over the holidays, keep the following in mind:
- Allow plenty of time to discuss the issue and don’t be afraid to talk openly about the subject
- Remember that your children still have two parents and will likely want to see both of you during the holidays
- Put personal matters and vendettas aside to focus on the well-being of your children
Contact Us
If you need a legal representative to help you either create or enforce a child custody agreement, contact the Spring custody lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C., today at 800-242-2151.



