Remember that joint custody doesn't mean that both parents
get equal parenting time with the child.
Yet mothers still feel that if fathers
get equal parenting time there's some kind of deficit, some kind of deficiency in them.
«I worked with Riisa while going through a tough divorce with my wife, unfortunately it had a lot to do with
getting equal parenting time for our two girls.
Not exact matches
When asked if dads should
get the same
time off as mothers after the birth of their child he replied: «I don't see why not, a child has two
parents often and actually to give them both
equal rights is a good thing.
You could possibly
get full custody of your children; however, Nevada family courts favor shared physical custody and are likely to grant each
parent equal time with the children, unless the children are at risk of coming to harm in the presence of their other
parent.
Says Wasser: «If you are hoping to eventually
get to an
equal time share arrangement but have not historically spent as much
time parenting, gradual increases are recommended.»
I understand how tough it can be, especially with kids when those precious hours at night are sometimes the only
time a couple
gets alone, but in the long run, the extra hours of sleep will
equal happier, more patient
parents and hopefully many more years of
time together.
This doesn't necessarily mean that the
parents get equal time.
Joint physical custody does not necessarily mean that both
parents get equal time.
Father
gets overnights and a graduated increase to overnights and weekends to the goal of
equal parenting time when Kindergarten starts.»