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When an agreement on a divorce has children involved, it is necessary to keep their best interest in any decision making. Separation is an extremely difficult time for children and we want to minimise the impact on them and keep their rights in mind, whether we are negotiating custody, access, child support or visitation rights. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Children's issues and Parenting Agreements


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Childrens issues and parenting arrangements
Karen L Haga Associates
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  • Childrens issues and parenting arrangements
  • When an agreement on a divorce has children
    involved, it is necessary to keep their best
    interest in any decision making. Separation is an
    extremely difficult time for children and we want
    to minimise the impact on them and keep their
    rights in mind, whether we are negotiating
    custody, access, child support or visitation
    rights.
  • Separation is usually a stressful time for your
    children and they may react in different ways to
    separation or divorce. How they react often
    depends on the childs age, temperament and the
    level of cooperation or conflict between the
    parents. Since every family is different,
    parenting arrangements will be different from
    family to family. You and your former partner
    should try to make arrangements that will work
    the best for your children. When making
    arrangements for your children, you will need to
    take into account
  • their age,
  • their routine,
  • how they will spend time with each parent and
    other people (e.g. grandparents or relatives),
  • who will look after them after school and where
    will they spend holidays
  • any other things such as choice of school, health
    care, sport, or religious matters, and
  • how to ensure that the children continue to enjoy
    their culture.
  • If you and your former partner agree on the
    future arrangements for your children after
    separation you do not have to go to court, you
    can
  • make a parenting plan, or
  • obtain consent orders approved by a court.
  • Courts make orders about parental
    responsibilities only if the parents cannot agree
    about the arrangements for their children, these
    are called parenting orders.
  • You should seek for legal advice in order to make
    an appropriate parenting arrangement and find out
    the best approach for you.

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