Defending Your Custody Agreement: Protecting Your Education Choices

Defending Your Custody Agreement: Protecting Your Education Choices

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    The start of a new school year can be stressful for anyone, but ex-spouses who have difficulty communicating with one another can find the beginning of school tough. When you have children and you are divorced, it's important to keep your goals and the goals for your children in mind at all times. With clear communication and solid preparation, it's possible to get your child ready for school when you discuss the basic needs of your child with your ex.

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Defending Your Custody Agreement: Protecting Your Education Choices

When my ex-husband decided to contest my choice to homeschool our children, I knew that I had to defend my right as the custodial parent. Our custody agreement gave me authority over educational decisions, but he still took me to court. I spent a lot of time working with an attorney to find out how best to handle it, and I did a lot of research on the laws as they applied. If you're trying to defend your educational choices amidst your divorce, this site may help. I've built it to share everything I learned and explain the process that I went through to secure my rights.

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