Child Communication During Divorce

Summary

In Indiana, during divorce proceedings, child custody and visitation rights are determined by the court. Until a court order is in place, both parents generally have the right to communicate with their children. Its advisable to facilitate regular communication between your kids and their mother, considering their best interests and emotional well-being. The court often recommends maintaining frequent and meaningful contact between children and both parents. If concerned about recorded conversations, consult a lawyer for advice specific to your situation. Encourage open communication with your kids and monitor the content, ensuring regular communication unless a court order suggests otherwise.

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How much communication is enough?
In Indiana, the court often recommends maintaining frequent and meaningful contact between children and both parents, unless circumstances suggest otherwise. A common arrangement might involve regular phone calls, video chats, or visits. It's essential to prioritize the children's emotional well-being and comfort in these decisions.
What do i do when my wife records the conversations to try and get information fromnthe kids? Should i limit calls until court?
It's understandable to be concerned about the recording of conversations. In Indiana, you might consider:
- Consulting with a lawyer for advice specific to your situation.
- Encouraging open and honest communication with your kids about the calls.
- Monitoring the content but ensuring regular communication, unless there's a court order suggesting otherwise.
Have you discussed this issue with your lawyer?