Co-Parenting Tips for a Smooth Thanksgiving
- Paul Tortora Jr.
- Nov 17, 2025
- 2 min read

Thanksgiving can be one of the most challenging holidays for separated or divorced parents. Between custody schedules, extended family expectations, and the emotional weight of traditions in flux, the holiday season often becomes a source of stress rather than celebration. As a Syracuse child custody attorney, I've seen how advance planning and clear communication can transform what might be a contentious holiday into a positive experience for everyone, especially your children.
Here are some practical tips for co-parenting during Thanksgiving I've learned through my experience as a Syracuse family law attorney:
1. Plan Ahead - Clear communication is the cornerstone of successful co-parenting during the holidays. Discuss schedules, travel plans, and expectations well in advance. In New York State, if your custody agreement or court orders specify holiday arrangements, make sure to review them to avoid conflicts.
2. Prioritize the Children - Remember that the holiday is primarily about the children’s enjoyment and sense of family. Focus on what will make the day memorable for them, rather than personal disagreements or past conflicts with your co-parent.
3. Communicate Respectfully - Keep conversations with your co-parent polite and constructive. Avoid using the children as intermediaries or expressing frustration in front of them. Modeling respectful communication sets a positive example for your children. Ask family members not to speak negatively about your co-parent in front of the children
4. Set Specific Times - Agree on exact pickup and drop-off times, not "late afternoon" or "after dinner." Be punctual to respect everyone's schedule.
5. Be Flexible - Unexpected events can arise, such as travel delays or last-minute family gatherings. Flexibility and compromise help maintain a harmonious environment and reduce stress for your children.
6. Coordinate Meals and Traditions - Share information about meals, traditions, and activities to ensure continuity for the children. If certain traditions are important to the kids, try to incorporate them regardless of which household they are in.
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By planning ahead, communicating respectfully, and maintaining flexibility, you can help ensure that Thanksgiving is a time of genuine gratitude and connection for your children, which is ultimately what this holiday is all about. If you're in need of advice, contact us today for a free confidential consultation with an experienced Syracuse child custody attorney.
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Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and guidelines can change, so always verify with current statutes or a professional.


