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Perspective

Nov. 30, 2010

Avoiding Conflict During the Holiday Season

Why it's best to address custody issues for the holidays earlier rather than later. By Elisabeth Camaur of Camaur Crampton Family Law.


By Elisabeth Camaur


In the world of family law, holidays can be especially stressful. Clients in the midst of litigation over child custody are faced with the uncertainty and changes of divided holiday share time. Parents, who intend to provide their children with a joyful holiday, instead quickly succumb to the pressure and fall back into the vicious cycle of adversarial patterns and escalated warfare.


If the custodial timeshare and the parents' e...

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