Sentences with phrase «primary physical custody of the child»

Today, such arrangements are more rare, and in order to lessen disruption of the child's routine, one parent is usually given primary physical custody of the child.
The court may be inclined to award the family home to the spouse with primary physical custody of children.
Today, such arrangements are more rare, and in order to lessen disruption of the child's routine, one parent is usually given primary physical custody of the child.
When parents divorce, if the court does not award primary physical custody of the child to one parent that parent will...
The Indiana court may be inclined to award the family home to the spouse with primary physical custody of children.
In most cases, the parent who takes care of a child's day - to - day needs is given primary physical custody of the child.
Example: Mother and Father are divorced, and decide to share joint legal custody of Child, but also agree that Mother should have primary physical custody of Child.
Her lawyer not only provided legal help in securing a Domestic Violence restraining order and primary physical custody of her child, but also emotional support to overcome her isolation and fear.
Will one parent have primary physical custody of the child, while the other has visitation rights?
However, before giving his recommendation that primary physical custody of the child should be given to Father, the psychologist neither met with nor communicated with Mother, even though she contested the allegations against her.
At the time of the divorce in 2003, Mother was awarded sole legal custody and primary physical custody of the children, followed by her remarriage and relocation with the children to Texas in 2005, Father's relocation for 6 months to be near the children in Texas, Father's return to Arizona after not finding steady employment, Mother's separation from her new husband and subsequent move to an apartment with the children (that resulted in a change of schools).
In some cases, parents share joint legal custody, but one parent is designated as having primary physical custody of the child, with the other parent having a set parenting time to spend with the child.
The provisions identify parenting time for the non-custodial parent and assume that one parent has sole custody or primary physical custody of a child, that both parents are fit and proper, that both parents have adequately bonded with the child, and that both parents are willing to parent the child.
In such states, there may be a strong presumption that the parent that has primary physical custody of the children has the right to move away with the children, while the burden to prevent the move - away (by showing that the move - away is in bad faith or would be detrimental to the welfare of the children) rests squarely on the noncustodial parent.
When one parent, called the custodial parent, is awarded sole or primary physical custody of a child, the other parent has a right to spend time with the child; this is known as «visitation.»
Most relocation cases involve situations where one parent has been awarded sole custody or primary physical custody of a child.
In deciding child support, the court considers the financial resources of the parent who has primary physical custody of the child and makes every attempt to ensure that the child has the same standard of living they would have had if the parents had not divorced.
The trial court held that if the mother chose to relocate, primary physical custody of the children would transfer to the father.
In South Dakota, the custodial parent has primary physical custody of the child and is most responsible for the daily welfare of that child.
For example, in cases where one parent has primary physical custody, the other parent would be obligated to make child support payments; however, by having primary physical custody of the child, the first parent is paying child support merely by supporting the child financially.
It is possible, and common, for one parent to have primary physical custody of the child and for both parents to share legal custody of the child.
Example: Mother and Father are divorced, and decide to share joint legal custody of Child, but also agree that Mother should have primary physical custody of Child.
When parents divorce, if the court does not award primary physical custody of the child to one parent that parent will almost certainly have the right to visitation with the child.
One parent may, however, have primary physical custody of the child.
Often, there will be one parent who has primary physical custody of the child.
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