Our mediator, Jane-Louise urges separated parents to plan ahead for the school holidays.
Don’t wait until the school holiday is here before you think about parenting arrangements, plan ahead now for the school summer vacation.
School holidays bring a change of routine and living arrangements that work well in term-time can prove inadequate in the summer.
As an accredited family mediator, I am often asked for help by separated parents who cannot agree between themselves what will work best for the children during the school vacation.
The time they will spend with each parent during this period can be tricky to agree and, as July approaches, the stress levels rise.
It’s not just about who will look after the children day-to-day. You may also need to consider special arrangements for one or other parent taking the children away for a summer break.
And there are added complications, for example:
How will any summer breaks be funded?
How might a parent’s new partner fit into the equation?
What role might grandparents play during the school holiday?
I can help you tailor a plan that fits your unique family circumstances, and my advice is to get in touch soon. Don’t leave it until the last minute.
Making the arrangements in good time will give certainty to both parents, bringing you peace of mind and it means the children know what is coming in the weeks ahead.
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1 June 2023
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