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Custody handovers can be one of the most stressful aspects of co-parenting, often referred to as "handover hell." Whether it's a tense interaction with your ex or the emotional strain on your children, it's crucial to find ways to make these transitions as smooth as possible. In this episode, Laura and Lynette dive into practical strategies for handling custody handovers, discussing everything from setting clear boundaries to using neutral locations for exchanges. They explore how to make handovers less stressful for both parents and kids, and offer insights on future-proofing your handover arrangements to avoid common pitfalls.

Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different.

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Handover Hell: How to Make Child Custody Exchanges Easier

00:00 Introduction to Handover Hell

01:33 Why Specify Handover Locations?

02:35 Types of Handover Options

08:42 Future Proofing Your Handover Plan

15:08 Locking in Handover Arrangements

20:08 Making Handover Easier for Kids

25:08 Arranging Handover for Parents' Well-being

29:35 Free Resources for Divorce Preparation

30:17 Common Mistakes During Handovers

31:24 The Dangers of Filming Handovers

32:28 Handling Drunk or Unsafe Parents

35:48 Dealing with Late or Unreliable Parents

40:05 When Children Refuse to Go

43:34 Legal Support and Family Reports

46:00 Creating Effective Parenting Plans

48:22 Managing Manipulative and Controlling Exes

51:14 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

 

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Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different.