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Joint / Shared Custody In the state of California, family law courts tend to prefer child custody arrangements in which both parents are able to take active roles in the upbringing of their child, even after a divorce or legal separation.
Common schedules for joint physical custody The alternating weeks schedule has your child spend seven days with one parent, then seven days with the other. The 3-4-4-3 schedule has your child spend three days with one parent, then four days with the other parent.
Why Is Joint Custody the Most Common Child Custody Arrangement? Joint custody arrangements have become more common over the years. For many families, joint custody is the best possible situation after a divorce because both parents spend meaningful time with their children and remain involved in their lives.
How a mother or father can lose custody Abusing or neglecting the child. Using alcohol or drugs irresponsibly. Abducting the child. Disobeying court orders. Interfering in the childs relationship with the other parent. Lying to the court. Generally putting the child at risk.
Custody Battle Blunders: Top 10 Mistakes To Avoid Navigating a custody battle can be one of the most challenging aspects of a divorce or separation. Poor Communication With The Other Parent. Unjustifiably Withholding Access With The Other Parent. Misrepresenting Substance Abuse. Separating Siblings In Blended Families.
Joint custody is better for kids than having one parent vanish, and it is a rare parent who can stay close to a child who does not live with them at least some of the time. Therefore, we opt for joint custody as a way to keep both parents in meaningful relationship with the child.
In Alaska custody cases, judges presume it is in the best interests of the children for both parents to have equal access to and rights over their children. This means that the default custody order will be that parents share legal and physical custody.