Shared custody was difficult at first. I knew I had to be okay with it, because their dad loves them, and me being upset with him didn't change that! Our custody arrangement is pretty typical, it's the 75% to 25% ratio. Meaning, they "live" with us, and they are with their dad every other weekend. Because we made the arrangement ourselves though, just loosely based on some guidelines, sometimes there is more time with their dad, and sometimes there are long stents with my parents as well. We share holidays fairly well, and soccer games, conferences,school programs and birthdays are events that we all attend if we can, and sometimes it's a weird combination like my ex and I or Barrett and him, or Heidi and I. We say, whatever works. We all love the children so much, and that is the only thing that really matters.
Maybe you aren't in a situation like mine, but if you are and are lucky enough to have a decent relationship with the other people in your kids' lives, I have come up with a few guidelines below for some co-parenting tips. And remember, it's only as weird as you let it be.
- Keep each other informed. Shoot an email or text (or even a call) to the parents that couldn't attend something, and let them know how it went. And keep guilt out of it!
- Share responsibilities. In our families, we take care of doctor visits, and their dad does dentist appointments.
- Share expenses. We share the cost of sports and sports' camps.
- Make it a point to be friendly to everyone involved and never speak ill of the other adults in front of your children!
- Include other kids involved. Always say hello and be inclusive to any other step or half siblings. They did not ask for the situation!
- Remember important dates. Always have your kids call their step-parent on Mother's or Father's Day and their birthdays.
- Discuss any concerns. Do not let a molehill become a mountain. Tactfully and patiently discuss any snafus that have come up.
- Do small things together. Have a lunch date, take a day-trip, and show that you all know how to have a good time as one big, happy extended family.
- Be grateful. Your kids are lucky to have so many people to look out for them! :)
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