Holiday Divorce Advice: How Divorced Parents Can Make The Most Of The Holidays

WATCH: How Divorced Parents Can Make The Most Of The Holidays

After divorce, deciding which parent gets to have custody of the kids during the holidays is often a contentious issue. But does it really have to be?

On Tuesday, HuffPost Live host Nancy Reed spoke to Liz Becker, life transition coach and divorced mom, and Ed Housewright, blogger at singledadhouse.com, about the importance of creating new holiday traditions with your kids after a split, rather than arguing with your ex.

Watch the video above to hear what Housewright and Becker had to say, then click through the slideshow below for HuffPost Divorce experts' advice on how to handle the holidays post-split.

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