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Parents And Joint Child Custody

By: William Rigby

child custody is in my opinion the most important decision to be made when a mom and dad split up. Joint child custody should be considered. This will give both parents rights in the decisions of the kids lives.

In this custody agreement mom and dad share the responsibility of making choices for their children. Physical and legal matters can be covered under a joint child custody agreement.

The parent with legal custody gets to make all the decisions of a child's life including health-doctor, Education-school, Welfare of said child. The parent who had physical custody is the one where the child will be living most of the time.

Both parents can have joint custody in these two areas. One parent may have the child during the week for school. The parents may split the time during the week. This has to be thought through very carefully. You do not want to make it tough for the child while in school. Staying at a parents house during part of the week that is quite a ways away from the child's school will make it tough on the that child and can affect the school work being done.

Now if the parents have split up and are both still in the same school district this would not be a problem.

How do you about obtaining the joint child custody result? The parents may differ on this.

The least amount of stress can be put on the children by the parents working out a joint custody deal between themselves. This will save each parent a significant amount of money in terms of lawyer's fees and court costs.

The other way is to go to court and let the judge decide. Depending on the parent, the judge may rule for joint child custody. He also may rule that one parent would be better for the child to stay with. This is most certainly true in the case of mental and physical abuse to the child by one of the parents.

The state in which you reside needs to be taken into acccount. There are states that are no fault states as is the case in Pennsylvania.

What this means is that no matter how many times you spouse has cheated on you, the courts will not take this into consideration when it comes to determining if joint child custody is warranted.

The best thing you can do to prepare yourself and to increase your chances of joint child custody is to get as much information and some proven strategies that will work in you favor.



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William Rigby has been through child custody and would like to help you. To find out more about how you can prepare yourself for the best chance of getting custody of you children go to this website now! www.blogchildcustody.com/ or www.blogchildcustody.com/joint-child-custody-and-what-it-is

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