A common parenting time schedule involves the child living with one parent during the school week with the other parent taking the child every, or every other weekend.
A common parenting time schedule involves a parent with primary physical custody, with whom the child lives with the majority of the time.
Not exact matches
Talking back and other behavior issues are more
common during
times of transition, such as a new baby in the house, change in a
parent's work
schedule or something going on in school.
Here are some
common residential
schedules where each
parent has the child 50 % of the
time.
Here are some
common residential
schedules where one
parent has the child for 60 % of the
time and the other
parent has the child for 40 %.
All of the
common recurring patterns are accommodated by OFW ®'s
parenting schedule tools such as a 50/50
time share, 2 -2-5-5 plans, every other weekend custody, and more.
Here are some
common residential
schedules where one
parent has 70 % of the
time with the child and the other
parent has 30 % of the
time.
The most
common child custody
schedules take into account the child's school
schedule,
parents» work
times and transportation issues.