How To Divide A Child's Property As A Child
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How To Divide A Child's Property As A Child
Jodi Seidler (Founder, Single Parent Network ) gives expert video advice on: How should parents divide a child's property?
How should parents divide a child's property?
Dividing the child's property is really interesting, because some parents have a little bags or suitcases that they take from one parent's house to the other. What can happen if it's a divorce that isn't friendly, one parent may keep it or replace it with tattered clothes. I have heard so many stories. It's really important for the child to have their own stuff in each house. They can carry back and forth obviously, their favorite favorite teddy bear or their favorite clothes or whatever. But it's really important for the child to have stuff at each home so that they feel a part of both families. A lot of teachers now give two packages of homework, because it is so common for single parent households that they give a packet to the father and a packet to the mother. With articles of clothing and favorite toys and stuffed animals, a lot of times what is good is to have double. Buy two of everything, and that way you can keep it in both homes and the child feels secure and he knows that everything that he needs is in both homes.
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