Whether you’re planning for the holiday season, looking ahead to summer vacation, or checking in with your co-parent, Silverman Thompson’s co-parenting vacation checklist is the perfect place to start.
Articles Posted in Co-Parenting
Traveling with Your Children as a Co-Parent: A Guide to Passports and Scheduling
With the winter holidays rapidly approaching, it is important to be prepared for traveling with your children, especially if you plan to do so without your child(ren)’s other parent. If you are looking ahead to traveling internationally for spring break or this summer, it is crucial to get a head start on getting your child a passport. Please keep in mind the below can be impacted by the status of your legal custody arrangements with your co-parent. If you have joint legal custody, both parents must agree regardless of age unless the specific provisions with regard to joint legal custody are spelled out differently in your particular case.
School Will Be Out Before You Know It: Review Our Summer Vacation Checklist
Before summer break, review the Silverman Thompson family law team’s co-parenting checklist to ensure there are no logistical surprises when school gets out.
It’s Time to File Your Tax Return: Can You Claim Your Child?
Which parent claims a child for tax purposes is often a disputed issue between parents, both before a custody order is in place and afterward, if it has not been specifically addressed by a written agreement or court order. Here are a few key considerations to discuss with your tax professional.*
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