Life After the Courtroom – Co-Parenting Tips from an Irvine Child Custody
Winning or settling a custody case is just the beginning. Once a custody agreement is in place, the real work begins: co-parenting. At JOS Family Law, we often guide clients beyond the courtroom, offering insight and strategies to help them thrive in co-parenting arrangements.
Here are our top tips for effective co-parenting from a trusted Irvine child custody lawyer.
1. Follow the Custody Agreement to the Letter
Your custody order is a legal document, not a suggestion. Follow all terms related to pick-up times, holidays, and communication rights. If changes are needed, donÕt improviseÑgo through the proper legal channels.
2. Communicate Clearly and Respectfully
Use texts, emails, or parenting apps to keep a clear, documented trail of communication. Avoid emotional arguments or passive-aggressive comments. Stay child-focused and solution-driven.
3. Be FlexibleÑWithin Reason
Life is unpredictable. Kids get sick, emergencies happen. Be willing to trade days or adjust schedules when needed, but always communicate and confirm changes in writing.
4. Never Use the Child as a Messenger
DonÕt put your child in the middle. All discussions about schedules, payments, or disagreements should be between adults only. This protects your childÕs emotional well-being and keeps your relationship with them intact.
5. Keep a Unified Front
Major decisionsÑlike school, health care, or disciplineÑshould be discussed in advance. Presenting a united front, even from separate households, provides your child with security and consistency.
6. Focus on What You Can Control
You canÕt control the other parentÕs behaviour, but you can control yours. Stay calm, be the bigger person, and document everything if issues arise. If major concerns develop, consult your lawyer about legal remedies.
7. Seek Legal Guidance When Needed
If your co-parent violates the order, refuses to cooperate, or endangers your childÕs well-being, donÕt ignore it. Our team at JOS Family Law can help you enforce or modify the custody agreement as needed.
Support DoesnÕt End in Court
We believe custody law isnÕt just about winningÑitÕs about building a better future. If youÕre having co-parenting challenges, donÕt hesitate to reach out.