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Rules of the road for navigating holiday co-parenting during COVID
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Families are dealing with difficult decisions this year, whether they are divorced or separated or intact.Getty Images, Contributor / Getty Images/iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less
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Navigating the holidays for divorced or separated parents can be challenging enough. Throw COVID-19 into the mix, and a whole new set of roadblocks emerges.
Susan Myres, founder of the Houston divorce and family law firm Myres & Associates, cautions parents to prepare for a new set of obstacles this holiday season.
A number of new questions and concerns are arising for co-parents this year, Myres said.