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Child custody apps’ assistance

Co-parenting plans help establish order for Pennsylvania parents and their children during and after a divorce. While a family court judge has the final say on co-parenting plans, the parents must take steps to follow through on the arrangement. Situations that could upend a particular weekly schedule might arise, but consistent disorganization might prove problematic for all involved. Using an app that assists with adhering to a co-parenting plan may address specific issues.

Using a co-parenting app

A well-designed co-parenting app may better help parents stick to their schedules. An app’s ability to store and manage schedules may assist the process, as might the app’s potential to streamline conversations. Divorced couples could lack the ability to communicate amicably, and an app that replaces the traditional text messaging process might support filtering the communications. If the court orders the use of an app, communications could be subject to review by the court, which may prompt the parties to be on their best behavior.

An app might present a more orderly approach to adhering to a co-parenting plan. Text messages and voice mails could face accidental deletion. The sender and receiver may move messages to folders and forget where they are. An app might prevent these troubles from occurring.

A smoother process

Child custody arrangements bring with them many responsibilities. Only some divorce cases end amicably, as many divorce proceedings involve much conflict. The high-stress nature of intense divorces may hurt a child. An app that alleviates some problems could potentially cause negative conflicts that add to the stress.

If the app does not effectively contribute to the preferable order, it may be necessary to address problems in court. Doing so could be in the child’s best interests.