The courts consider heavily the parent who provided the majority of care for the child, but also weigh whether this parent will encourage the other parent to enjoy
regular parenting time with the child.
Not exact matches
In middle childhood many
parents feel disheartened and de-skilled about maintaining
regular quality
time with their
child.
Recommendations include asking
parents to model «un-plugging» from technology and taking the Be Out There pledge to go outside
with their
children and advising pediatricians to write prescriptions for
regular outdoor
time for kids.
Single fathers have the right to maintain an ongoing relationship
with their
children through
regular parenting time.
• Encourages pre-verbal communication between caregiver and infant • Helps
parents feel more confident and competent in caring for their
children • Helps
parents to ease their stress if they are a working
parent and must be separated from their
children for extended periods during the day • Provides
parents with one - on - one quiet
time or interactive play
with their
children • Creates a
regular time of intimacy between
parent and
child.
So the FAST program includes
time for
parents to learn how to play
with their
children — in a way that follows the
child's lead, without criticism — and they are encouraged to practice this on a
regular basis at home.
Average Amount of school
time per week (in minutes) in special education setting and
regular education classroom, by
parent's satisfaction
with child's school.
Physical custody often goes to the
parent who spends more
time with the
children, while the
parent without physical custody is awarded visitation per a
regular schedule.
Most «custodial»
parents, the
parent with whom a
child lives most of the
time, receive
regular child support on
time and in the right amount every month from the other
parent, the «noncustodial» or «paying»
parent.
Similarly, during the summer period when the
children are
with the custodial
parent for more than two (2) consecutive weeks, the non-custodial
parent's
regular parenting time continues, which includes alternating weekends and mid-week
parenting time, unless impracticable because of distance created by out of town vacations.
Parents should be flexible in scheduling
parenting time and should consider the benefits to the
child of frequent, meaningful and
regular contact
with each
parent and the schedules of the
child and each
parent.
, Halloween, Fall Break, birthdays of the
child and
parents, and all other holidays / special days not specifically listed below, the
child shall remain
with the
parent they are normally scheduled to be
with that day, as provided in the
Regular Parenting Time Schedule.
4.2 On New Year's Eve / Day, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Halloween, Fall Break, birthdays of the
child and
parents, and all other holidays / special days not specifically listed below, the
child shall remain
with the
parent they are normally scheduled to be
with that day, as provided in the
Regular Parenting Time Schedule.
Service would include assistance
with guardianship and
parenting time,
child support, spousal support, divorce, separation agreements, assistance at family court and supreme court (no representation but assistance
with documents, under legal supervision), and
regular attendance at Victoria and Western Community Courts on family list days.
For one, the
children live
with both
parents on a
regular basis, and both
parents are established as equals and enjoy approximately the same amount of
parenting time with the
children because neither
parent is deemed a «visitor» in the
children's lives.
Where the
parents work, the court must be satisfied that there are adequate
child care arrangements and as between working
parents preference for custody will be given to the
parent who works
regular hours and has
time left to spend
with the
children.
Facts that may weigh against removal could involve the custodial
parent's prior conduct in frustrating the visitation of the non-custodial
parent; the non-custodial
parent's close relationship
with the
children; diminution of
parenting time and
regular contact
with the
children; the non-custodial
parent's
regular exercise of visitation rights and active involvement in the lives and activities of the
children; or whether a reasonable visitation schedule is impractical due to costs of transportation or other reasons.
The noncustodial
parent should remember how much
children need
regular, predictable
time with both
parents.
«
Children in a stepfamily also need
regular, reliable
time alone
with their
parents.»
-LRB--RRB- In the event that the Contact Service offers supervised <
time a
child spends
with the
parent, or other person / persons / changeover in accordance
with a
parenting order > only at
times which are less
regular than specified in order
then the visit shall occur at the times which are offered by the < name of Contact Service >.
3.5.1
Children's Contact Services shall assess and identify on a
regular and ongoing basis the nature and extent of any risk and the family's supervision needs, taking into account the safety needs of the
child, the
child's need for
time with the visiting
parent, and the effect of interrupting
parent /
child visits.
(b)
children have a right to spend
time on a
regular basis
with, and communicate on a
regular basis
with, both their
parents and other people significant to their care, welfare and development (such as grandparents and other relatives); and
Maintaining a home - communication booklet or establishing a
regular time to «touch base» is often very helpful for staff and educators to keep in
regular contact
with parents and carers and exchange vital information about the progress and wellbeing of their
children.
In this case, the other
parent has
regular, scheduled visitation
time with the
child, but the
child maintains a permanent residence in just one household.
How the
child will have
regular contact
with each
parent by phone, email, Skype, Face
Time, or other methods
The residential schedule is the every day schedule that shows when your
child spends
regular time with each
parent.
How and when the
child will have
regular contact
with each
parent by phone, email, Skype, Face
Time or other methods?
Home is where young
children, even those in
regular child care, spend most of their
time with their
parents.
An extension of access opportunities to non-custodial
parent when
time, location or other considerations in the real world make consistent,
regular contact
with the
child (ren) difficult.
The residential or school schedule is the
regular schedule of when each
parent has
parenting time with their
child.
Because all states believe a
child should enjoy
regular contact
with both
parents, the court order giving you sole custody probably specifies visitation
times between your
child and your ex.
During this
time, the birth
parents can have
regular contact
with the
child
It is critical to remember that
children in a stepfamily also need
regular, reliable
time alone
with their
parents.