Sentences with phrase «joint physical custody works»

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If sharing joint physical custody is best for them, then you'll be able to work out all of the details around living in two homes.
Both Kansas and Missouri lean toward joint legal and joint physical child custody, encouraging both parents to work together for the best interests of the children.
Whether it is physical custody, joint custody, visitation or another arrangement, we put our years of legal know how to work for you at the negotiating table or at trial, if necessary.
If your shared physical custody or joint legal custody arrangement isn't working out post-divorce, you can file a motion with the court to change it.
While some fathers may take little interest in their children, the main causes include failure of the courts to award joint physical custody, failure to award significant parenting time («visitation»), failure to enforce the parenting time that has been ordered, readiness to curtail contact between fathers and children when estranged wives make any allegation, child support orders that require fathers to work two or three jobs, thus leaving no time for parenting, moveaways, and other factors.
A court in Washington normally awards both parents joint physical custody when the parents can work together.
I am in favor of joint physical custody arrangements, but only when both parents are able to work together and have their children's best interest at heart.
Parents can arrange joint physical custody in many different ways, depending on what works for their family.
This standard visitation form works for parents with joint legal custody and joint physical custody, where one parent is the primary caregiver and the other parent has standard visitation rights including week - end, evening and summer visitation.
When both parents have provided regular care to the child, judges are encouraged to grant some form of joint physical custody that works with the child's and parents» needs and schedules.
If sharing joint physical custody is best for them, then you'll be able to work out all of the details around living in two homes.
Arkansas courts do not favor joint physical custody and judges will not order it unless parents specifically ask for it and can present a compelling case for how they'll make it work.
A court will generally agree to joint child custody arrangements when parents are able to work together to make legal custody decisions and physical custody arrangements that benefit the child.
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