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Holidays

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You'll want to map out in your parenting plan how your children will spend each holiday during the year.
  • Will the schedule stay the same each year?
  • Will you alternate major holidays between even and odd years?
  • What holidays are most important to each of you?
Remember to consider that the routine will be like for the children, too. They have a right to build up memories of spending major holidays with each of you. As hard as it is to consider the holidays when you'll be on your own, encouraging your children to spend this key time with your co-parent is important.

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