Depending on where you're divorcing, joint custody and shared custody might mean that you and your spouse will cooperate in just one
area of parenting responsibility, or both.
Not exact matches
Parents and teachers can teach the democratic principle
of the limitation
of powers by carefully defining the
areas of adult
responsibility for the young and by making plain the widening dimensions
of liberty for those who learn to accept the disciplines
of responsible freedom.
The position
of parents who use such vaccines is not the same as that
of the manufacturers: there are differing
areas of responsibility.
Over the last two decades, Carole Kramer Arsenault — a pediatric nurse and the founder
of Boston Baby Nurse — has assisted hundreds
of Boston -
area parents through pregnancy, labor, birth, and all their new
responsibilities once baby comes home.
Part
of the difference between good
parenting and bad
parenting is found in the
area of discipline, respect, and
responsibility.
Much
of commonly shared
parenting «theory» leads to judgment
of our ability to uphold our
responsibility in this
area.
The class surveyed BHS students, teachers, and
parents to identify ways that they could improve the school in the
areas of respect,
responsibility, and safety.
An Assistant Matron is a
Parent Governor at this local school where she has particular
responsibility in the
areas of marketing and e-safety.
Assist international
parents in the
areas of students» and
parents» rights and
responsibilities, special education services,
parent conferences, parental involvement, and information and referrals to services and resources within MCPS and the community.
Being a single
parent, she has been able to prioritize the demands
of her coursework, clinical expectations and home
responsibilities to maintain effectiveness in all
areas.
John has expertise in many different
areas of Family Law including
Parenting (Custody / Access), Child Support, Spousal Support, Property Division and Equalization, Restraining Orders, Family
Responsibility Office matters, Marriage Contracts and Cohabitation Agreements.
This issue should not be confused with the issue
of Shared Parental
Responsibility (legal custody), which is awarded to both
parents in the vast majority
of cases and which gives each
parent the same right to participate in making important decisions affecting their children in
areas such as education, medical care, religious upbringing, etc..
Often
parents have divided
areas of responsibility for a child.
Joint legal custody is when both
parents share the legal rights and
responsibilities that affect their child's health, education and welfare in a number
of areas, including in which religious faith to raise the child.
The
Parenting Plan booklet is designed to help separating
parents draw up a written agreement covering practical issues
of parental
responsibility in such
areas as:
Title 25, Chapter 4, Article 1, A.R.S. Section 25 - 403.02 defines the essentials
of the
parenting plan, which includes each
parent's rights and
responsibilities in terms
of personal care and decision making in the
areas of education, healthcare and religion; a detailed schedule
of the physical residence
of the child throughout the year; prescribed courses
of action when changes need to be made to the agreement or if the agreement is broken by one party; and a statement from both parties acknowledging that joint custody is not defined by equal
parenting time.
The few men who do increase their parental activity do so mostly in the
area of play — not assuming a full range
of parenting responsibilities.
Each
parent's rights and
responsibilities for the personal care
of the child and for decisions in
areas such as education, health care and religious training.
Both
parents can be granted equal decision - making
responsibilities in all four
of these
areas, or one
parent can be granted all
of the decision - making
responsibility in all
of these
areas, or one
parent can be given all the decision - making
responsibilities in one
area and other other
parent can be given all the decision - making
responsibilities in another
area, and every combination in between.
You and your spouse will have to share
parenting responsibilities after your divorce is finalized and all other
areas of your life are divided.