Yes. The non-custodial parent is not legally obligated to have the child for unscheduled overnights.
However, both parents should strive to create a congenial atmosphere for the sake of their child. If that means providing reasonable assistance with occasional unscheduled overnights the non-custodial parent should agree.
Yes, they do.
To do anything possible to get joint physical custody.
Well if the noncustodial parent wishes to take the kid the judge might give the parent custody if there is not a bad reason the parent did not get custody in the first place hope I helped you
Whether or not the noncustodial parent has the right to take custody of the minor children if the custodial parent is incarcerated depends on the specific circumstances and any existing court order or custody agreement. In general, it is recommended for the noncustodial parent to consult with a family law attorney and go through the appropriate legal channels to modify or establish custody arrangements during the custodial parent's incarceration.
If both of the parents have a joint legal custody arrangement, you have to give the noncustodial parent that information. If you have sole custody of the child, you do not have to share that information with the noncustodial parent.
Only after demonstrating a pattern of frequent contact
This is entirely under the control of your custody decree. There is no general answer.
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It is not the custody agreement that determines who is qualified to claim the children as a qualified child dependents on a income tax return.Go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Publication 17 go to chapter 3Qualifying ChildResidency Test Rule 3Children of divorced or separated parents or parents who live apart. In most cases, because of the residency test, a child of divorced or separated parents is the qualifying child of the custodial parent. However, the child will be treated as the qualifying child of the noncustodial parent if all four of the following statements are true.Custodial parent and noncustodial parent. The custodial parent is the parent with whom the child lived for the greater number of nights during the year. The other parent is the noncustodial parent.Equal number of nights. If the child lived with each parent for an equal number of nights during the year, the custodial parent is the parent with the higher adjusted gross income.You can click on the below related link for more information and examples.
Not without a a first right of refusal in the current custody orders, or custody modification
Should not affect it, and besides, it's for the kids benefit.