One of the most common inquiries from parents that are going through a divorce involves the different types of custody, namely,
what joint physical custody is.
Not exact matches
An Idaho court might award
joint physical custody,
joint legal
custody or both based on
what the court believes is in the best interests of the child.
Parents who are interested in winning
joint physical custody should be clear about
what kind of
joint physical custody arrangement is requested.
While
joint physical custody would be unworkable if Mother moved to Florida, it's not clear
what physical custody arrangement the family court set.
If you've chosen
joint physical custody,
what times will each parent spend with the children?
Joint physical custody, in San Diego Family Law Court, may be
what is called a «2 -2-5».
So as you can see the question of
what is
joint custody centers itself on two things: the
physical custody and the legal
custody of the minor children.
As the name suggests,
physical custody tells us which parent physically has the children at any given moment and typically is the main issue people think of when asking
what is
joint custody.
Parents can arrange
joint physical custody in many different ways, depending on
what works for their family.
In
what must have been a difficult decision, the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba held that it would be in the best interests of the children to give the mother and father
joint custody, and for them to share
physical custody of the children on a 2 -2-3 schedule.
If the parents fail to reach an agreement for
joint legal
custody and
joint physical custody, and refuse to cooperate with each other in negotiations, the judge determines
what is in the best interest of the child.
In
what they speciously characterize as Extreme Situations, THE MALE SUPREMACISTS CLAIM: In situations with high levels of conflict, mental illness, or domestic violence,
joint physical custody is no better (and no worse) than sole
custody.
When parents agree that this is
what they want for their children, and if they incorporate a
joint physical custody plan into their marital settlement agreement, judges will typically sign the agreement into a divorce judgment.