Anonymous wrote:Your arrangement sounds terrible for the child. Sorry to have to say that. Why cant they see their other parent for Christmas?
Our ex and I do Christmas separately. He buys them gifts. I buy them gifts. After all, isn't that the one perk kids think of divorce? Two Christmases?
In any case, the one thing we do is that the kids buy ex a present. And ex helps kids buy me a present. It can be small but it helps kids be involved in gift giving and ensures that us single parents actually get a gift if we don't have family etc.
OP here. Yeah, it’s not ideal for our child, who would likely want time with both parents at the holidays, but it is my ex’s choice. My ex has decided recently to embrace a different religion and won’t be celebrating christmas (but isn’t against our child continuing to celebrate Christmas which we will).
I guess the easiest thing is just to buy the gifts myself and give them. I don’t have to expressly state that they are from both parents or not. And if my ex chooses to celebrate the holiday with our child when they have parenting time at a later date, then they certainly can. With gifts or not.