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The judge must decide if joint custody is in the best interests of the child. The judge could award joint custody and equally divide the time the child spends with each parent. However, the judge could also award joint custody and not equally divide the time the child spends with each par- ent.
Under Michigan law, courts already can award joint physical custody, or shared physical custody. In many cases, courts do make the decision to award 50-50 shared physical custody, but this is not the issue at stake with the proposed legislation.
Joint custody, where both parents have custody of all children involved, is preferred and is the most common arrangement, if conditions allow.
Typically, these terms apply to physical custody only; parents often still share joint legal custody. Uneven schedules usually split time between parents 60/40, 70/30 or 80/20. A common 60/40 arrangement is the every extended weekend schedule.
Typically, these terms apply to physical custody only; parents often still share joint legal custody. Uneven schedules usually split time between parents 60/40, 70/30 or 80/20. A common 60/40 arrangement is the every extended weekend schedule.
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Unmarried mothers are presumed to have primary custody of their children unless the biological father establishes paternity and attains a court order of custody rights.
B. Parenting time shall occur one evening per week from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on a day of the week to be determined by the parties. If the parties cannot agree on a day, the parenting time shall occur on Wednesday evening.
The judge must decide if joint custody is in the best interests of the child. The judge could award joint custody and equally divide the time the child spends with each parent. However, the judge could also award joint custody and not equally divide the time the child spends with each par- ent.
Under Michigan law, courts already can award joint physical custody, or shared physical custody. In many cases, courts do make the decision to award 50-50 shared physical custody, but this is not the issue at stake with the proposed legislation.
Typically, these terms apply to physical custody only; parents often still share joint legal custody. Uneven schedules usually split time between parents 60/40, 70/30 or 80/20. A common 60/40 arrangement is the every extended weekend schedule.

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