Despite the persistent existence of COVID-19, summer camps seem to be filling up quickly. If you and your co-parent are in disagreement about whether or not to send your child to a summer camp this year, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website serves as a helpful source. The CDC lists in detail the precautions camps will be expected to take, as well as some risks children could face at camp. These precautions and guidelines will serve as a helpful picture of what camp will look like this year, as well as serve as an aid to you and your co-parent in agreeing upon a final decision.
When Co-Parenting Disagreements Pertaining to Children’s Summer Plans Arise
Jan 25, 2021 | Firm News
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