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Child Custody, Support, and Visitation

The California Courts Self-Help Guide provides step-by-step information and resources to understand Child Custody and Visitation issues.

Child Custody, Support, and Visitation Information

  • Remember: The way you and the other parent act affects your children. Here are some tips on how to talk to each other:
  • Be polite, just like you would be at work. Do not use bad language or call each other names.
  • Stay on the subject. Don’t talk about other issues.
  • Focus on doing what is best for your child.
  • Control your emotions, just like you would do at work. If you can’t stay in control, agree to talk at another time.
  • Be clear and specific when you talk to the other parent. Write things down and keep businesslike records of your agreements and appointments. Do not change plans without first discussing the change with the other parent.
  • To be sure each parent has the same information, write down what you have talked about and send a copy to the other parent.
  • Keep your promises. Your children need to be able to trust and rely on you. This is very important right now.
  • Do not talk about custody problems if one of you is under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
  • Do not talk about custody if the children are around.
  • When you pick up or drop off the children to the other parent, say only "hello" and "good-bye".
  • Do not send messages to the other parent with your child.
  • Try to talk to teachers, doctors, or other involved professionals together. This can help resolve differences of opinion about what is best for your children.
  • If the child is with you, you are responsible for the child’s daily care. But, do not make any important changes in the child's educational or medical care without first discussing it with the other parent.
  • Above all, try to work with the other parent for the good of your children. Do this for your children's happiness and success in life. They will feel more comfortable and secure and know that you both cared enough about them to make their life free of conflict.

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