This type of visitation is appropriate in very low conflict divorces with parents that actively support the other parent's active parenting, and in cases
where the nonresidential parent lives a great distance from the children, and is otherwise unable to «visit» the kids consistently in person.
Not exact matches
Your plan should have a temporary custody schedule that shows
where your child lives and when your child spends time with the
nonresidential parent.
The parents are in unambiguous agreement regarding the circumstances that will trigger the right of first refusal, and
where the childminding will take place (such as in the residential or
nonresidential parent's home if in the nature of and in lieu of short - term babysitting).