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There are five primary strategies that can be utilized as a means of effectively co-parenting when parents reside in different states: Optimize communication between parents. Fully utilize available technology. Integrate into childs life. Enhance flexibility. Develop travel protocol.
In Vermont, one parent is usually given sole legal custody (decision-making responsibilities), but parents often share physical custody (visitation). The decision isnt automatic. It isnt based on the genders of parents and children, nor on how much money a parent has.
An out-of-state custody agreement generally grants one parent sole physical custody and the other parent visitation rights. Although children benefit from spending time with both parents, courts dont want to force excessive travel.
What is the Vermont Parentage Act? The Vermont Parentage Act, or VPA, is a new set of state laws that expand the ways someone can legally establish that they are the parent of a child (also known as parentage). On July 1, 2018, the new Vermont Parentage Act (VPA) went into effect.
Generally, the childs ``home state -- where the child has lived for the last six months -- has jurisdiction. If the child has not lived in one state for six months, the state where the child has lived the longest may have jurisdiction.