If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
It is not exact.It is almost fifty percent.
No
50% of anything is one half. With 50% physical custody the child would split their time equally between the parents.
one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
It is not exact.It is almost fifty percent.
Generally, the parent who contributes over fifty percent of the cost of the dependent is entitled to the deduction. Both parents can end up claiming the child, which will result in a possible edit from the IRS.
A step parent does have some rights, but they are extremely limited. In Wisconsin, step parents do have rights regarding day to day care, BUT their rights are subject to the wishes of the biological parent that they are married to. As regards parental rights, a step parent is not considered a parent, but a legal guardian. In all major decisions (custody) or major events, a step parent does NOT have rights, nor can they contest a parent's rights in court unless they can prove a danger to the child would occur. In fact, a step parent who interfears with a biological parent's rights in any way can be held in Contempt for doing so. In ALL matters regarding the children, the rights of the step parent is ALWAYS trumped by either biological parent, unless a judge interseeds. In joint custody arrangements, both parents have equal rights, no one parent is above the other, no matter who has the children more, and a step parent cannot be a tie-breaker unless both parents agree. Only a judge, federal law, or state law can overrule or remove a biological parent's rights. The bottom line is the rights of a step parent in Wisconsin are VERY limited and are always subject to the biological parents.
Ten is twenty percent of fifty.
Fourteen percent of fifty is seven.
Fifty is what percent of seventy?
one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.