While the holiday period often evokes feelings of happiness and excitement, the season can also be daunting for separated families. To avoid the challenges associated with shared care, it is imperative to collaborate with your ex-partner to draft a parenting plan which is clear, comprehensive and child-focussed. Below is a list of tips that may be useful when organising care arrangements during the holiday season.
After the holiday break is over, arrange a time to reflect with your ex-partner so that any improvements can be made for future holiday breaks.
It is not uncommon for one party to change their plans last minute. This type of behaviour can cause distress and disruption to the children’s routines. If your ex-partner seems unable to strictly follow a parenting arrangement or plan, we suggest considering formalising the plan into Consent Orders. These Orders are made by consent between the parties and can be filed with the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. Once approved by the Court, the Orders will be binding. This means that both parties are required, by law, to comply with the provisions set out in the Consent Orders. This document can provide clarity to parties, whilst also reducing further disputes.
Before agreeing to any plans or Consent Orders proposed by your ex-partner, we advise seeking legal advice to ensure that what are you are agreeing to is equitable and reasonable.
To further discuss care arrangements, please Contact our experienced team of Brisbane family lawyers at James Noble Law for more information.
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