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First, for the child to stay in the home and each parent lives there for 3 weeks than switch. A 50/50 arrangement does not harm the child, though not as good as the first. see link below

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No one can answer your question without knowing the parties, their circumstances, the situation, their relationship, how childcare will work in with working parents, school, etc. No one can suggest a visitation schedule for an anonymous someone they have never met. Not should you take advice under those conditions. You should speak with a trusted friend or family member or seek professional counseling.

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Q: What is the best visitation schedule for a 6 year old whose parents have joint custody?
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What if there is no custody agreement and one parent will not let the other parent see the children?

The parent who is not allowed visitation should petition the court to establish their paternity and request a visitation schedule.


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How can a father gain custody rights to his children in the state of Kentucky?

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