Not exact matches
Many variations come
into play when deciding if the agreement will grant the parents sole or
joint legal or
physical custody.
Joint custody can be split
into two categories:
physical and legal.
For example, if you want to have
joint physical custody of your children, it is best to have a clearly articulated and written parenting plan prior to moving
into a different residence.
In Montana, the court classifies
custody into different types, such as legal
custody,
physical custody, sole, or
joint custody.
Significantly, it does not take
into account another side effect of
joint custody: the hardship faced by the parent who shoulders the bulk of the financial responsibility by virtue of de facto sole
physical custody, with little contribution from the parent who fails to meet the obligations ordered by the court.
Custody of a child can be divided into legal or physical custody, and a court can award a combination of sole or joint physical custody and sole or joint legal custody in eac
Custody of a child can be divided
into legal or
physical custody, and a court can award a combination of sole or joint physical custody and sole or joint legal custody in eac
custody, and a court can award a combination of sole or
joint physical custody and sole or joint legal custody in eac
custody and sole or
joint legal
custody in eac
custody in each case.
When parents agree that this is what they want for their children, and if they incorporate a
joint physical custody plan
into their marital settlement agreement, judges will typically sign the agreement
into a divorce judgment.