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 it refers to physical custody it means that the child spends half the time with one parent and the other half with the other parent. If it refers to legal custody it means that both parents have an equal right to make important decisions that will affect the child.
A motion for custody of a child in need of care, but the state will oppose it.
half of it the other half goes to the other parent of the child or no cause you both have the money to take care of the child
50% of anything is one half. With 50% physical custody the child would split their time equally between the parents.
No he is not it his half brother but he has custody over him because their mom is an unfit mother
It regards the issue of getting an emergency custody order for a child in need of care.
Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.
Custody is a separate issue from money. Child support payments are about money. Custody is about who raises a child, who is in charge of that child and with whom does that child live.
Why is the child in state custody?
"While a lawyer specializing in child custody would be great, most lawyers are qualified to handle child custody cases."
Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.
When married you have equal rights to the child.