Back-to-School, Not Back to Court: Co-Parenting Solutions from Family Law Pros

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The first day of school is August 12th. 

There are 12 days to get your children ready, buy endless lists of school supplies, and arrange after-school activities, carpools, after-school care, and pediatric check-ups. How did the summer fly by?

It’s a hectic time, but even more so for separated, divorced, or blended families. Who is responsible for what, when, and how?

With over 40 years of experience in family law, Hoffman, Larin, and Agnetti understand the intricacies of co-parenting. We’re here to offer expert guidance and support, ensuring your child thrives in school while navigating the complexities of shared custody.

Legal Strategies That Can Make Shared Custody Work for Your Children:

A well-defined custody agreement is the foundation of successful co-parenting. Our experienced attorneys can help you create or modify your agreement to clearly outline each parent’s rights and responsibilities regarding school matters. This includes:

  • Access to School Records: Ensure both parents have the right to access report cards, progress reports, and other important school documents. (You can find your county’s policies for access here.)
  • Communication with Teachers: Establish clear guidelines for how each parent will communicate with teachers, attend parent-teacher conferences, and stay informed about their child’s academic progress. (5 Tips on How to Communicate with your Kids Teacher can be found here)
  • Decision-Making: This involves defining how major educational decisions will be made, such as choosing schools, extracurricular activities, and special education services.

Effective Co-Parenting Strategies for School Success:

Successful co-parenting during the school year requires open communication, collaboration, and a shared commitment to your child’s well-being. We can help you develop strategies to:

  • Share Information Seamlessly: Establish a system for sharing school calendars, homework assignments, permission slips, and other important information between households.
  • Coordinate Transportation: Create a transportation plan that ensures your child gets to and from school, extracurricular activities, and other school-related events on time.
  • Support Homework Routines: Develop consistent homework expectations and routines in both households, providing a structured environment for your child to learn and thrive.
  • Attend School Events Together: Whenever possible, try to attend school events, parent-teacher conferences, and extracurricular activities together. This will demonstrate a united front in supporting your child’s education.

Your Child’s Success is Our Priority:

At Hoffman, Larin & Agnetti, we believe that a child’s success in school depends on both parents’ active involvement and support. We are dedicated to helping you navigate the challenges of co-parenting, ensuring your child receives the best possible education while maintaining a positive relationship with both parents.

Don’t let back-to-school stress overwhelm you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our experienced family law team. We’ll provide personalized guidance, legal expertise, and compassionate support to help your child thrive academically and emotionally throughout the school year.