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50 percent
Most likely. But you are entitled to 50 percent of hers as well.
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Joint custody is 50 - 50 custody or as decided by the court. And other type of custody can be sole custody where only one parent gets the complete custody of the child. If you need more details kindly contact on 93222 86663 or email to lawyersidd. And if you need a good lawyer I shall suggest you to approach Siddhartha Shah and Associates as they are the best divorce lawyers in Mumbai.
50% of anything is one half. With 50% physical custody the child would split their time equally between the parents.
Between 43% and 50% of marriages end in divorce.
The only one with custody of the unborn child is the pregnant mother. After the baby is born, the parent wishing custody or visitation can file for the same in the appropriate court of jurisdiction (where the child legally resides after its birth).
Tell them you want 50% and then negotiate
Yes, but as the parameters of the order are not designed for long distance access, it must be adjusted and/or custodial arrangements altered. Be sure to include limitations on any attempt to change jurisdiction, should she have the children, and refuses to return them. see link
In many cases joint custody is recommended when divorcing because children come first. To children their parents are still 'mom and dad' and if young they do not understand what is going on and in some cases the children can blame themselves for their parents divorcing. For many children divorce is a trauma in their lives. The only way a parent may not get joint custody is if they are drug users; alcoholics; verbally or physically abusive to the mother or children; have a bad criminal record or cannot give a safe environment to raise their children.
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Answer If you want to find your answer, go to the Government Page of your State and type in statistics on divorce and hopefully you will find your answer as we don't know what state you are in and we don't have the time to check this out for you.