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The Usefulness Of Shared Child Custody In Salt Lake City

When going through a divorce, most couples pay little attention to their children and what they want. The parents are usually focused on getting the most out of divorce, and are overwhelmed with paperwork, meetings with attorneys and finding a suitable place to start their lives again.

As a result, many children are struggling to accept the changes, and as a result, they develop many negative side-effects including:

  • Depression
  • Cognitive problems
  • Psychological problems
  • Become Introverts

What many parents fail to realize is just how important it is for a child to have both parents around while growing up. Simply put, children need their parents and regardless of what is going on in a parent’s life, he or she should always be there for their child.

A great way of getting divorced while protecting your child’s best interests is through shared custody. Here are many benefits of shared custody and how it can benefit your child in the long run.

Sharing the Responsibilities

Sharing custody of your child does not only mean sharing legal obligations towards the child, but also being there to share the joys, the challenges, the struggles, to share those moments that will be engraved inside a child’s memory forever, and to discipline the child. Believe it or not, 50-50 joint custody will have the best impact on the child, while also allowing the parents to have their own lives separately.

The key to making joint custody work is to sit down and talk with your ex-spouse about the rules that you will both adopt in order to protect the child’s best interests. By creating house rules and enforcing appropriate consequences, you will discipline your child and teach it to obey rules and become better at adapting to changes in life.

Remember that not all parents want to share custody of their children following a divorce. With that in mind, speak with our Salt Lake City Child Custody Attorneys and seek their help and protection. Let them negotiate the terms of your divorce and in the act, perhaps find a way to help you secure custody of your children.

Developing a Routine

It is important for your child’s wellbeing to create a routine that will allow the child to spend time with both parents equally. That way, the child will be able to engage in different activities with both parents and have a “normal” childhood. Most children who grow up to be problematic experienced some sort of physical or mental trauma in their childhood. According to research performed by the National Health Institute, some of those mental traumas are related to divorce.

Protect your child by investing in the time you will spend with it. By creating a routine, you will know exactly when you will be with your child, which will allow you to better organize your time. That way, your organization will remain intact and you will be able to plan the day (or the weekend) ahead of time and take full advantage of it.

It Makes Your Life Easier

While in joint custody, you will have more time to focus on your new life. Since you will not be taking care of your child alone and all the time, you will be able to date again. For many divorced people, re-entering the dating scene is a nightmare, especially because they simply do not have the time to commit. Now that you know that your child is with the other parent, you can use the time to prepare and enjoy dating and meeting new people. 

Sharing Costs of Everyday Life

Another important factor that most people fail to realize is related to everyday costs. Shared Custody allows you to reduce your costs by almost half, simply by sharing them with your ex-spouse. Your child will constantly require new things from you. Whether those are things related to school, music, or simply asking for a new phone or a laptop, you will have financial difficulties at a time and may not be able to provide everything that your child wants. On the other hand, if you share the costs with your ex-spouse, your child will get everything and both you and the other parent will feel much better about it.

As for the small stuff, it is reasonable that you each handle the costs at the moment as they arise.

Learning To Appreciate

As your ex-spouse takes your kids for the weekend, you will learn to miss them over time. Eventually, you will learn to appreciate them and the time you spent together. On the other hand, your kids will enjoy the benefits of spending time with both parents and appreciate everything you do for them.

Contact Child Custody Attorneys in Salt Lake City before you decide to divorce, and allow us to help you secure custody of your children. For more information, feel free to schedule a free consultation.

More Free Time

What if you always wanted to focus on your career but never had the time to do it? You were bound by the chains of marriage and now that you are free of them, you can focus on learning new things, developing new skills and perfecting the existing ones. Also, you will have more free time to enjoy the activities that you enjoy. This will give you the opportunity to live life to the fullest and bring your child along on the journey.

Form the bond with your child that will last forever, simply by doing things together. Enjoy mutual activities, create your own schedule and develop memories that will last. Understand the importance of shared custody before you finalize your divorce, and do everything in your power to let your spouse know of it. Reach out to Salt Lake City Child Custody Attorneys and obtain much needed legal help and protection. If you are unable to change your spouse’s mind, perhaps our attorneys will be able to.

Fight for your child’s sake and their tomorrow. Consider shared custody as a valid option.

This article was published on 18.12.2019 by Emy Cordano
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