Monday, November 22, 2010

Divorce, Custody, Visitation, and Not-So-Happy Holidays!


What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving? For most people, the holidays are a happy time. It is a time when families re-unite for fun, food, fellowship, and thanksgiving.
But for parents who have gone through a divorce, the holidays can be a sad time, because they are required to share their children with their ex-spouses. In fact, in many Georgia divorce cases, parents will generally alternate getting to see their kids, from holiday to holiday and from year to year. As a result, in such cases, if it isn't "your year," you may not even get to see your own children at all! How sad!
Hopefully, if you have gone through a divorce, this is "your year" and you will get to spend Thanksgiving with your children! But, if not, please be thankful that at least you won't have to spend another Thanksgiving with your worthless ex, "Sluggo!" Doesn't this fact alone make it a happy Thanksgiving?!

1 comment:

  1. Why, thank you for the kind remarks on my blog. I'd thought I'd return the favor. We are also a father/son law firm, with me being the son. While we have distinct practice areas, we do practice under the same roof. Again, I appreciate your comments, and feel free to come back to visit and comment often. Take care,

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