While you can't create
a custody schedule based on support alone, it's important that you have the help you need if an emergency arises.
Not exact matches
A parenting
schedule may vary considerably from case to case
based on the court's consideration of all of the factors in the child
custody statutes.
In some cases, one parent will maintain physical
custody of the children (known as the custodial parent), and the other (known as the non-custodial parent) will agree to spend time with the children
based on a visitation
schedule set forth in the parenting plan.
When parents share
custody, visitation
schedules may be dramatically different and Oklahoma law gives no gender -
based preference in making
custody determinations.
But David Luevy, an attorney and president of the Children's Rights Council,
based in Washington D.C., says that, overall, shared parenting works better than sole
custody arrangements.The Children's Rights Council suggests the following
custody schedule:
Under joint
custody, parents typically work out a co-parenting plan
based upon work
schedules, housing arrangements and the needs of their children to try and reach a near equal amount of time with each parent.