Divorce can be difficult for everyone involved Mom, Dad and the children. Visitation schedules often mean packing up clothes and shuffling homework and responsibilities between two different households. It’s hard enough to stay on top of everything when the children and both parents are under one roof. When the family lives in two different places, keeping track of doctor appointments, sports practices, and everything else can get complicated very quickly. This is why some families have opted for a nesting child custody and visitation agreement. In a nesting agreement, the parents still have shared custody, but the children stay put at a central location, with the parents living elsewhere when they don’t have visitation. Each parent then “nests” with the children at the central residence when it’s their turn to spend time with the kids. What Is a Nesting Child Visitation Arrangement? There are many different variations possible with a nesting child visitation arrangement. … [Read more...]