Joint Custody Exchange Rules Parenting time and visitation transitions are ripe for parental conflict, and particularly harmful for children. The joint custody exchange rules in this article are best practices for protecting your children. By Stuart Watson Updated: March 21, 2022 Categories: Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce , Co-Parenting after Divorce Research and numerous studies have demonstrated that parental conflict is the most damaging aspect of a divorce for children. Parenting time exchanges are ripe with opportunities for conflict between the parents. Whether you are in the middle of the divorce process, or have done many parenting time visitation exchanges, some joint custody exchange rules will help protect your children’s emotional well-being. What You Need to Know About Joint Custody Exchange Rules Parenting Schedule Transition: Vulnerability for Kids You may consider pick-ups and drop-offs as just another errand amidst the busy...