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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the joint custody agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names and addresses of both parties involved, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Specify the child's name, sex, and age in the designated section to establish custodial responsibilities.
  4. Detail the physical custody arrangements, indicating which parent will have custody during the school year and summer vacation.
  5. Complete sections regarding decision-making authority for education, medical care, and other significant aspects of the child's life.
  6. Fill out financial obligations for child support, including amounts and payment schedules as agreed upon by both parties.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed document through our platform.

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Joint custody allows the parents to share the day-to-day responsibilities of raising their child, so neither one has to carry a heavier load. If the parents are able to get along, joint custody can give the child a positive example of cooperation.
Comparing Time Allocation and Decision-Making While both shared parenting and joint custody involve both parents in the childs life, the allocation of physical time and decision-making authority differs docHubly.
The recent trend has been to favor joint or shared physical custodyallowing children to spend docHub amounts of time with both of their parents. Judges (and legislatures) have been swayed by consistent research findings that children fare better after divorce under shared parenting arrangements.
Joint custody is a form of child custody in which separated or divorced parents share both decision-making authority and responsibility for their child.
Alternating weeks. With the alternating weeks schedule, parents simply alternate weeks of custody with the child. Splitting the week in half. In this schedule, the parents split the week in half and each parent has the child for half of the week. 2-2-5-5 custody schedule. 3-4-4-3 custody schedule.

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Joint custody, also known as shared custody, refers to situations where two parents share the legal and physical custody of the child. Parents share decision-making power and responsibilities for their childs upbringing. Joint custody doesnt refer to a specific parenting plan.

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