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Legal Insights to Summer Co-Parenting and College-Prep Challenges

Stressed mom with head in her hands in front of two young boys eating ice cream.Navigating a separation or divorce during the school year is difficult enough with children at least distracted by classes and other activities. Summer vacation however is a whole new ballgame with a different set of challenges. 

  • My ex wants to take our minor children on an out-of-state trip along with his/her new partner. How does this impact the parenting schedule, and do I need any legal documents?
  • My 18-year-old child leaves for college soon. Besides packing, what documents does he/she need and what key adulting topics do we need to discuss prior?

Join our June 2nd Wednesday session for practical tools and legal insights:

Moderator Rob Hamor will be speaking with attorneys Jackie Dupler and Gabrielle Lawrence. Jackie will address topics related to summer co-parenting and parenting time such as:

  • Summer Co-Parenting vs. School Year
    • How to adjust to new routines and managing longer parenting time blocks across different household environments.
  • Cost Sharing for Summer Activities
    • Best practices for communicating shared expenses between parents i.e. summer camps, travel, and other programs.
  • Legal Considerations for Summer Travel
    • When do I need to implement travel consent forms?
    • How do I modify my parenting time for trips?
    • What is the difference between interstate and international travel with a child?

Gabrielle will discuss key legal topics to discuss with your young adult as well as legal documents they will need being out on their own including:

  • Healthcare Durable Power of Attorney: If your child becomes incapacitated, this will allow you to make medical decisions on their behalf.
  • HIPAA Release Form: If your child is 18+ years of age and is in an accident, without a HIPAA release in place, medical professionals will not release your child's medical records to you, even if you provide proof that you are their parent.
  • FERPA Waivers: Can be beneficial for a number of reasons, such as allowing you to be able to monitor your child's academic performance in order to maintain financial aid.
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