When parents share physical custody, both have
roughly equal parenting time.
The judge ordered
roughly equal parenting time, which was what J had said he wanted.
Not exact matches
Among
parents with children under age 18, mothers (36 %) and fathers (30 %) report
roughly equal levels of happiness.
When some part of parental benefits are reserved for the so - called primary worker or for both
parents in a dual - income situation where there is
roughly equal earning levels, then the second
parent, the so - called primary earner, is going to get parental leave at a higher income replacement rate.
The parties were
roughly equal in
parenting duties.
In some cases, a family law attorney can assist a
parent in negotiating an agreement that provides for
roughly equal access where possible.
Sometimes
parents enjoy joint custody, where the child lives with each
parent for
roughly an
equal amount of time.
Joint physical custody is when the parties have an
equal or approximately
equal parenting time schedule and share
roughly the same amount of time with the kids.
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.
Senate Bill 257 would create a presumption in divorce cases that children of the couple would spend
roughly equal time with each
parent, unless the parties have agreed to another
parenting plan in advance.
The amendments in Bill C - 560 would direct the courts in regard to divorce to make
equal shared
parenting, and I will talk later of the range being 35 % to 50 %
roughly, but making it the presumptive arrangement in the best interests of the child, except in proven cases of abuse or neglect.
This means that both
parents can have
roughly equal time with their child.
Parents may also choose shared
parenting where each
parent has physical custody for
roughly equal amounts of time.
While there are formulas within the statute for determining support in these cases, the only requirement that stands when joint physical custody is
roughly equal is that the standard of living of the child should not be less than that of the noncustodial
parent.