Put together the agreement using a certified mediator. But, it has to be registered with the court to be legal. By using a Mediator, issues will be included that often are overlooked by the non-legal professional. See link for examples.
You petition the court for shared custody. The details on how it will work has to be made by both parents and their lawyers. If they can not agree, the court will decide so it better you agree on who will have the child what day etc.
If both parents have joint legal custody, both parents must agree on the child going to boarding school. If one parent made the decision with out the input of the other, this would break the custody agreement.
you need both of the parents to agree to have their child's last name changed
If the child is not with them at all, the child support should go to the one who have custody of the child. If they share custody they have to agree on who will pay support and who will take the responsibility and see to that the child have everything he needs. If the parents can not agree the court will decide.
The judge makes a ruling on the best interest of the child, but this is why Bird Nest Custody should be ordered. see link below
Yes, this is an overal cost load for your portion of the child's care. It is independent of where the child is unless both parties agree to changes. It also depends on what kind of custody you're talking about, physical of legal? Legal custody has nothing to do with child support If you have 50/50 physical custody, that's way different Child support may not even be exchanged. It all depends on how much money is made by BOTH parents.
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If the baby's parents agree to it.Another View: To gain LEGAL custody: onlyif the grandparents petition the court for the childs custody and the court awards it to them.
To get legal rights to a child, you must go through the court system. The child's parents must agree or you must go through child protective services to get custody.
The Aunt would need to file a motion for custody of a child in need of care.
The parents have assumed joint custody.
Only if your parents agree to it, you are not 18 yet, so you are still in custody to your parents.