- Do the parties choose a half-way point between the residences at a designated location to exchange the children?
- Do the parties agree that the person ending their custody time will drop the children off at the residence of the parent who is beginning their custody time?
- Do the parties agree that the person who is getting custody of the children goes and picks up the children from the other parent?
- Does one parent do all the picking up and dropping off of the children?
- Do the parties agree to meet up at the school where the parents simply drop off and pick the children up at school when it is in session?
- What about long distance situations where the parents live so far away that the children have to fly between the residences of the parents? How will the children be put on a plane and who pays for the cost of travel?
- What about severe cases where the parties may need to meet at a police station or at a family court exchange center, for example, to exchange the children because the parties fear that exchanges will not be peaceful?
Is Alternative Dispute Resolution Right for You?
Deciding to end your marriage is never simple, especially when you know how difficult the process can be. Luckily, there are alternative methods to divorce