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Surviving the Holidays During Divorce and Custody Trials: Tips for Families

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The holiday season can be one of the most challenging times of the year, especially for families navigating divorce or child custody trials. In this episode, family law attorney Leslie Barrows from The Barrows Firm in Southlake, Texas, shares essential strategies for managing the holidays while ensuring children have a joyful and memorable experience. Leslie discusses the importance of early planning, coordinating holiday schedules with co-parents, and setting up contingency plans to avoid last-minute issues.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into effective communication with co-parents, handling unexpected changes, and reducing conflicts to minimize stress. Leslie also covers the benefits of creating new traditions to make the season memorable for kids amid family changes. Whether you’re currently in a divorce or custody case or anticipating filing after the holidays, Leslie offers practical legal tips to help protect your rights while prioritizing the emotional well-being of your children.

The episode also addresses common challenges, such as managing expectations, handling extended family pressures, and preparing children for new holiday routines. Don’t let legal battles overshadow your holiday season. Tune in to hear Leslie’s advice on building a holiday plan that works for everyone, with strategies to keep the season focused on family, love, and connection.

If you or someone you know is going through a divorce or custody trial, this episode offers guidance on navigating the season with grace, empathy, and careful planning. Make the holidays work for your family, even in challenging circumstances.

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