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Making Summer Visitation Memorable

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Summer visitation can be an amazing opportunity for children to spend time with their parents. However, for parents after a divorce, the way that they spend time with their children changes. While you may not be with your children all the time due to visitation and transitioning between homes, it is still possible to make the most of the time that you do have with them by following these tips from Law Offices of William L. Geary

Tips For Summer Visitation

Here are some summer visitation tips to make the most of your time with your kids:

Activities For The Whole Family

Plan fun activities that everyone will enjoy. You don’t have to coordinate a complicated trip for each visitation. For example, going to a local park or checking out a nearby amusement park could give children of all ages something to do.

Provide Everyone With 1:1 Time

Have regular “dates” with each child. This could be once a week, biweekly, or even just a couple of times during the summer. During these dates, make sure to focus on quality time together without any distractions.

Don’t Forget To Regularly Communicate

Keep communication open with your co-parent. If there are any changes in plans, make sure to communicate them as soon as possible. This will help minimize stress for everyone involved.

Take Advantage Of Every Opportunity

Make sure to take advantage of any opportunities to spend time with your kids. Whether it’s a weekend visit, a day trip, or even just an afternoon together, make the most of it!

Legal Help Is Here If You Need It

By following these tips, you can make summer visitation enjoyable for both you and your children. With a little planning and effort, you can create lasting memories that your children will cherish for years to come. However, if you run into custody issues, you can always reach out to an experienced family lawyer, such as the team at Law Offices of William L. Geary.

If you need assistance with child custody or visitation plans this summer, contact Law Offices of William L. Geary today at (614) 289-1227 to speak with our attorneys.

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