With summer break quickly approaching, divorced parents may be facing the stress of sending their children off on airline flights by themselves to visit the other parent or their family living in another state.
As a divorce attorney, I see many families navigate the logistics of children flying alone. To ensure child safety, it is important to be informed about the various airlines and their policies on children flying alone.
In this article, you will find a wealth of information that can help you navigate this potentially stressful type of visitation.
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Remember that communication is crucial. Discuss the travel plan with your child, the other parent, and the receiving adult. Ensure everyone has clear contact information and understands the pickup/drop-off process.
Be sure to prepare your child for security procedures and potential delays. Role-play potential scenarios so they feel confident.
As a family law attorney, I would recommend double checking your custody and visitation agreement to ensure smooth transitions for your child.
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