What is nesting, and is it a good co-parenting strategy? – The McKinney Law Group

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nesting is pretty interesting it’s something that i very much do not see often however essentially a nesting agreement is a custody agreement where the children will will remain in the home and not rotate between parents however the parents come in and out of the home so for example one week dad

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will be in the home the next week the other parent will be in the home and they rotate back and forth it’s never anything that i recommend it comes with so many problems however if you’re the type of parents that can really get along and put your children first and

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focus on your children only it could work but you have to have so many boundaries in place and you have to really be focused on the children and if there are any sort of conflict that you have it is going to arise in a nesting agreement what i see more of are people

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who enter into an instant agreement coming back to change it because it just doesn’t work i don’t recommend it but you know it could work if you really really focus on the children first which is very hard for a lot of people