Because
parenting arrangements rarely produce an even 50/50 split, the parent with greater parenting time is referred to as the primary residential parent and the other is considered the secondary residential parent.
Not exact matches
It is often one of the most contentious aspect of a custody
arrangement and
rarely considered fair by one or both
parents.
Although a
parent may believe that fairness dictates an even division of contact with children, custody
arrangements are
rarely 50 - 50 in California.
A shared physical custody
arrangement is
rarely exactly 50/50, with the child living an equal amount of time with each
parent.