Less commonly,
joint physical custody give both parents shared possession of the child.
Not exact matches
Arkansas law prefers to
give parents
joint physical custody.
Generally the court favors
joint legal and
physical custody but there are many situations where a court will
give sole
physical to one parent and
joint legal (decisionmaking)
custody to both parents.
As the name suggests,
physical custody tells us which parent physically has the children at any
given moment and typically is the main issue people think of when asking what is
joint custody.
In what must have been a difficult decision, the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba held that it would be in the best interests of the children to
give the mother and father
joint custody, and for them to share
physical custody of the children on a 2 -2-3 schedule.
Joint physical custody, however, will only be
given to parents who are living relatively close to each other.
If you want a more
joint physical custody you can
give the parent with less parenting time more time with the child.
A sole
custody arrangement
gives only one parent legal and / or
physical rights and responsibilities, while a
joint custody arrangement
gives both parents shared rights and responsibilities.
Joint custody, also commonly referred to as shared custody, is one where the both co-parents act as custodial parents over the child, giving them both joint physical cus
Joint custody, also commonly referred to as shared
custody, is one where the both co-parents act as custodial parents over the child,
giving them both
joint physical cus
joint physical custody.
A
joint physical custody agreement can
give each parent equal time with their child, or it can
give one parent majority of the time and the other parent with just some time.
We had
joint custody, but I decided to
give him
physical custody of the children.