I made the decision to formula - feed for one reason: I wanted to have a fighting chance of setting up
an equitable parenting arrangement.
Not exact matches
Divorced
parents provide care to their children in any number of ways, from the traditional custody / visitation
arrangement to more
equitable shared custody plans.
Kamp Dush said these highly educated couples where both
parents have jobs would be the ones you would expect to have worked out
equitable arrangements for sharing housework and child care.
If the
parents can not or will not work out an
equitable custody
arrangement, then the court will address custody issues.
Rather, for those cases that are tried (because they can't be settled) the judges must focus on establishing a
parenting plan that the judge decides to be in the children's best interest, a support
arrangement that is fair to both sides (without punishing either spouse), and a division of property and debt that is fair and
equitable.
Topics covered include conflict resolution styles, culture and conflict, conflict and mediation theory, mediation styles, facilitative mediation techniques, divorce and its impact on children and adults, domestic violence,
parenting,
equitable division of marital property, support
arrangements, working with supporting professionals, ethics, continuing education, and marketing of your mediation practice.
Parents would know that, barring cases of proven abuse or neglect, the courts would enforce an equitable access arrangement between both p
Parents would know that, barring cases of proven abuse or neglect, the courts would enforce an
equitable access
arrangement between both
parentsparents.
Topics covered include conflict resolution styles, culture and conflict, conflict and mediation theory, mediation styles, facilitative mediation techniques, divorce and its impact on children and adults, domestic violence,
parenting,
equitable division of marital property, support
arrangements, working with supporting professionals, ethics, continuing education, and marketing of practice.
The possible sanctions include: compensatory time with the children; economic sanctions for costs incurred by the non-violator
parent due to the other
parent's custody or
parenting time violation; modification of the existing transportation (pick up / drop off
arrangements)-- including changing the exchange location to a public place; ordering counseling for either or both of the parties and / or the children at the expense of the violator; ordering a temporary or permanent modification of the
parenting time and custodial
arrangement if under the circumstances this relief is in the best interests of the children; ordering the violator to participate in a community service program; incarceration of the violator with or without work - release; issuance of a warrant to be executed if the violator persists in failing to comply with court orders; any other appropriate
equitable remedy.