Shared Parenting | The Challenges admin, March 8, 2025 Shared parenting can be fantastic for kids, but it definitely comes with its own set of challenges. Here are some common ones: Communication breakdowns: It’s crucial to have open and respectful communication with your co-parent, but disagreements and misunderstandings can easily arise, especially if the separation wasn’t amicable. This can make it difficult to make joint decisions about the children. Conflicting parenting styles: You and your co-parent might have different ideas about discipline, routines, or even things like screen time. This can lead to conflict and confusion for the children. Scheduling conflicts: Juggling two households and coordinating schedules can be a logistical nightmare, especially with activities, appointments, and school events. Emotional toll on children: Children may feel torn between their parents or struggle with divided loyalties. They might also experience stress and anxiety due to the changes in their family structure. Financial strain: Maintaining two separate households can be expensive, and disagreements about child support or other expenses can create tension. New partners: Introducing new partners into the mix can be tricky and can create jealousy or conflict between the parents. Grant Edward Rayner Custody & Access custodycustody of childrendivorceseparation
Custody & Access Family Law Woodstock | Not Their Fight November 17, 2023April 10, 2024 When a relationship between couples begins to disintegrate, it is always an emotional time. Regrettably, the emotions that can run very high are usually negative. If you are separating from your spouse and you have a child or children, please remember that this is not their fight. A couple can… Read More
Custody & Access Custody, Joint Custody, Shared Custody – a Primer September 24, 2022April 10, 2024 For people separating from their spouse, there are perhaps no issues more difficult to address than the legal issues involving custody and access to children. The terms ‘custody’ and ‘access’, however, are no longer used in family courts in Ontario. The term custody has been replaced by the term ‘decision-making’… Read More
Custody & Access Grandparents | Access to Grandchildren December 4, 2023April 10, 2024 Do you have grandchildren that you want to see more often? Are you worried that your son or daughter’s divorce or separation will affect your relationship with your grandkids? If so, you may be wondering what legal rights you have as a grandparent in New Brunswick. In this blog post,… Read More