An eclectic mix of Christmas, court closings and co-parenting

My blog posts are usually topical - focusing on one subject at a time such as relocation or guardian ad litems. Today I am going in a different direction though, as I have a couple of items to post about. My post is inspired by the wonderful blog at the Massachusetts Divorce Law Monitor by Attorney Nancy Van Tine, who always posts an interesting mix of food for thought. So here goes:

  • Remember that the New Hampshire courts are closed on Thursday, December 23rd and Friday, December 24th for a furlough day and for the Christmas holiday.
  • Holidays can be a stressful time when trying to coordinate who will be present during holiday celebrations. I love the post by Deeshaw Philyaw titled If You Invite His Ex-Wife to Thanksgiving Dinner. It is based on the children's book, If You Give a Pig a Party by Laura Numeroff.

Stay safe and warm and have a very, merry Christmas!

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Adriana - December 30, 2010 2:56 PM

I love Deeshaw Philyaw's stuff, too. I also recommend the blogtalk radio show she co-hosts:
Coparenting Matters
and I like to share these with clients:
10 Commandments of Co-Parenting

Thanks for your informative blog and happy holidays,
Adriana

Nancy Van Tine - January 14, 2011 3:06 PM

Hi there,
Thank you for the kind words. I really enjoy your blog and I always learn something.
Best,
Nancy

Nancy Van Tine - January 14, 2011 3:16 PM

Hi there,
Thank you for the kind words. I really enjoy your blog and I always learn something.
Best,
Nancy

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