Shared parenting does not necessarily
mean equal parenting, at least not in terms of residential time with the child.
A statement that the parties understand that joint custody does not necessarily
mean equal parenting time.
This may or may not
mean equal parenting time, or that the child spends roughly the same amount of time in the homes of both parents.
Joint custody does not
mean equal parenting time.
Not exact matches
«Joint physical custody», often referred to as shared
parenting means parents share
equal legal custody but not necessarily
equal physical custody of the child (ren).
But what many well -
meaning parents don't understand is, in reality, more toys
equals less play.
«Joint physical custody», often referred to as shared
parenting means both
parents share
equal legal custody but not necessarily
equal physical custody of the child (ren).
I don't believe all
parenting decisions are
equal, but that doesn't
mean that I judge or would be violent towards people who make other choices.
That higher salary and a more
equal balance of
parenting responsibility
means millennial moms catch criticism for not being the homemaker.
This doctrine is interpreted in many courts to
mean that children — including very young children — develop most healthily if they spend approximately
equal amounts of time with each
parent.
That doesn't
mean, however, that your child gets an
equal vote — that would constitute permissive
parenting.
This
means that when a child spends an almost
equal number of days with each
parent, each
parent is providing about the same care for the child and accrues about the same costs.
These days, both men and women commonly enter into the workforce full - time,
meaning that the custody decision could be as simple as which
parent could spend the most time with the child, all other factors being
equal.
Joint custody does not necessarily
mean that the child must spend
equal time with or live with both
parents.
Educators may intend to declare that students of differing backgrounds and abilities should have
equal opportunities, but to others, «all»
means that students and
parents are required to participate.
(1) «Joint custody»
means both
parents have
equal rights and responsibilities for major decisions concerning the child, including the child's education, medical and dental care, extracurricular activities, and religious training; however, a judge may designate one
parent to have sole authority to make specific, identified decisions while both
parents retain
equal rights and responsibilities for all other decisions.
Joint, though, does not
mean equal time with each
parent.
We have a non-sexual discrimination statute which has a provision stating that both
parents are entitled to frequent and continuous contact, but that does not
mean «
equal».
Physical custody, which
means where children reside, may be an
equal and shared physical custody arrangement where a child's time is evenly split between two homes, or an arrangement where the child resides with the primary custodial
parent and the visitation schedule allows for
parenting time with the non-custodial
parent.
Joint physical custody
means that the child will spend an
equal amount of time in both
parents» homes.
Joint physical custody
means the child spends substantial & frequent time with both
parents (not necessarily
equal time)
«Joint custody»
means both
parents make all the key decisions affecting the child, and the child lives with both
parents, although not necessarily for an
equal period of time.
A very general
Parenting Order may simply state that each parent has equal parenting time, meaning the child spends an equal amount of time with each parent and all decisions regarding the child are equall
Parenting Order may simply state that each
parent has
equal parenting time, meaning the child spends an equal amount of time with each parent and all decisions regarding the child are equall
parenting time,
meaning the child spends an
equal amount of time with each
parent and all decisions regarding the child are equally shared.
Shared
parenting under the BC Family Law Act
means that each
parent spends
equal or more than 40 % of the time with the children.
This
means that regardless of where the children's primary residence is, both
parents will have an
equal say on the major issues involved with raising the children to adulthood.
There are a variety of ways to share
parenting time, but the guidelines calculate support differently if the
parents share
equal time (
meaning, the child lives with each
parent 50 % of the time), close to
equal time (where the child stays with the non-custodial
parent between 143 and 183 nights a year) or have a split custody arrangement (where the
parents divide the kids between them — mom takes the older child while dad has the younger child, for example).
If our family laws were amended to include a presumption in favor of
equal parenting, it would
mean that when a couple separates, the default position would be that both
parents would divide
parenting time equally between the two of them.
If the parties have shared custody it
means that the children are with each
parent about an
equal amount of time.
Physical custody
means your children will be spending
equal amounts of time living with both
parents.
It does not
mean that you always live with both
parents an
equal amount of time (although that is sometimes the case).
«Shared
Parenting means that a child has a right to
equal access and opportunity with both
parents, the right to be guided and nurtured by both
parents, the right to have major decisions made by application of both
parents» wisdom, judgment and experience.
However, joint custody does not necessarily
mean that the child will live with each
parent for an
equal amount of time.
Joint physical custody
means the child will spend an
equal amount of time (or as close to 50/50 as possible) living with each
parent.
Courts can award joint physical custody —
meaning that the toddler lives with both
parents in
equal time shares — or, the court can award sole physical custody — also called primary physical custody,
meaning the toddler lives with one
parent more than the other.
This term
means that both
parents enjoy
equal overnights or near
equal blocks of time with the child.
Shared
parenting does not necessarily
mean you and your ex-spouse have an
equal, 50/50 division of time with your child.
Joint physical custody
means the child moves back and forth between her
parents» homes on a regular, relatively
equal basis.
The state leans toward awarding joint custody,
meaning that both
parents have an
equal say in major decisions.
This doesn't necessarily
mean that the
parents get
equal time.
Joint physical custody does not necessarily
mean that both
parents get
equal time.
Illinois was one of the first states to abolish gender preferences in custody proceedings,
meaning parents have
equal rights to their children.
Wolfe also cites that had Jolie filed for joint custody, this
means that both
parents will have
equal time with the kids.
When dealing with a
parenting plan that said the parties would have «
equal or approximately
equal» residential responsibility, our Supreme Court said that: «in interpreting the
meaning of a divorce decree we review the decree de novo, Sommers v. Sommers, 143 N.H. 686, 692 (1999).
Alabama child custody law, Section 30-3-150 requires that «minor children have frequent and continuing contact with
parents who have shown the ability to act in the best interest of their children and encourage
parents to share in the rights and responsibilities of rearing their children after the
parents have separated or dissolved their marriage [but] joint custody does not necessarily
mean equal physical custody.»
However, joint custody does not necessarily
mean that each
parent will spend
equal time with the child or children.
Fact: «To the extent that we operationally define the «
meaning of fatherhood» in terms of actual father involvement, fathers (both present and absent) and mothers are not
equal parents.
Joint physical custody in Missouri
means that children spend substantial, though not always
equal, amounts of time with each
parent.
It does not
mean that the child spends
equal time living with both
parents.
In order to intelligently discuss the fight over shared
parenting versus
equal parenting, you've got to start by understanding what each of those terms really
means.
That
meant that the court granted
equal parenting time and
equal decision - making ability to both
parents.