In custody battles in court, the judge will
typically award custody to the parent who has historically been the most involved in the child's life.
Not exact matches
Typically, joint legal
custody is
awarded.
Typically, when a judge
awards physical
custody to one parent and «reasonable» visitation to the other, the parent with physical
custody is usually has significant influence as to what is reasonable.
Alabama courts
typically award full or primary
custody of minor children to one of the parents, while the other parent will pay child support.
Once a divorce decree has been issued,
custody will be
awarded to one parent, with the other
typically granted visitation rights (which might also be granted to grandparents, too).
Wealth of the Parent: the court will
typically prefer to
award custody to a place where the child has suitable space, a safer neighborhood, adequate food and clothing, etc..
Whether child support is
awarded typically depends on the physical
custody arrangements.
Some of the recent decisions, both from trial and interim applications,
awarding equal time shared parenting and joint
custody where one parent
typically sought to be the sole custodial parent with «access» to the other parent every other weekend are as follows.
Custody is typically given to a single parent or both parents, but when neither of them is capable of serving the best interests of the child, the court awards custody to a qualified third - party cus
Custody is
typically given to a single parent or both parents, but when neither of them is capable of serving the best interests of the child, the court
awards custody to a qualified third - party cus
custody to a qualified third - party custodian.
In Kansas, courts
typically award parents joint legal
custody.
Thus, courts will
typically conclude that an
award of
custody to the parent who is most likely to foster as relationship between the child and the other parent is in the child's best interests.
In Alabama, one parent will
typically be
awarded full or primary
custody of minor children and the other parent will...
With time sharing, one parent is
typically awarded physical
custody of a child, while the other is given substantial visitation rights.
A court
typically needs a compelling reason to
award sole legal
custody to one parent.
Florida courts
typically do not favor single - parent
custody, though sole
custody may be
awarded in certain situations.
In cases where sole physical
custody is
awarded to one co-parent, courts will
typically grant visitation rights to the non-custodial co-parent.
In cases where sole physical
custody is
awarded to one co-parent, Maryland child
custody laws will
typically grant visitation rights to the non-custodial co-parent.
In Iowa, joint physical care is
typically awarded upon request and when parents already share joint
custody.
If a court in Alabama decides that
awarding sole
custody to one parent is in the child's best interest, the other parent is
typically granted visitation rights, known as access in Alabama.
If a parent is
awarded sole legal
custody, this
typically means the other spouse does not have any decision - making authority.
If one parent is
awarded sole physical
custody, the other parent
typically has visitation.
In Kentucky, if one parent is
awarded sole physical
custody, the other parent is
typically entitled to reasonable visitation.