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Even though women tend to win most custody battles, getting there can be tough.
The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
This means that should the court determine that a parenting time amount of less than 25 percent is in the childs best interests, whether because of the traveling distance between the parents homes, safety issues, work schedules, etc., the court may award a parent less than 25 percent of the parenting time.
One of the best ways to avoid a 50/50 custody split is through a mutual agreement before going to court. After all, when the case falls into the judges hands, they will consider the divorce and custody case under the state laws. Parents on good terms can decide on custody and make a parenting plan independently.
Disrespectful Language : Avoid using any form of disrespect, such as insults, sarcasm, or derogatory remarks about the judge, the opposing party, or even the legal system. Negative Comments About the Other Parent : Speaking poorly about the other parent can reflect badly on you. Emotional Outbursts
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5 Tips for Effective and Conscious Co-Parenting Post-Divorce. The way you co-parent after a divorce can either support your childrens emotional growth or hinder it. Prioritize Open Communication. Create a Parenting Plan. Manage Your Emotions. Focus on the Childs Needs. Stay Flexible and Adaptable.
While the process can vary, there are three fundamental steps in petitioning for joint custody. Step 1: File with the court. You first need to file a custody form with the court in your state. Step 2: Serve the other parent. Step 3: Attend custody hearings.
In addition, 50-50 custody may not be the arrangement for your family if there is significant travel distance between homes or if co-parents cannot communicate well.

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