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In New Jersey, parenting time and shared residential custody arrangements focus on the best interests of the child, promoting meaningful relationships with both parents. Shared custody typically involves both parents having significant, but not necessarily equal, time with the child. Parenting time schedules can be customized based on the family's needs, and may include specific visitation times, holidays, and vacations. Courts encourage cooperative co-parenting to foster stability and continuity for the child.

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How difficult is it to get sole custody after having shared parenting or is each situation different?

I think every situation is different. My parents have joint custody over me.


You have shared parenting with no relocation can she move the kids anyways?

"Shared parenting with no relocation" means no. Take it to the authorities.


What is residential custody in Maryland?

"Sole" or "primary" residential custody can mean something very different to a particular parent. "Residential custody", also referred to as "physical custody", refers to where a child sleeps overnight. A parent has "residential custody" when their child sleeps at his/her house overnight, even though the child may have spent the entire day with the other parent. Residential custody should be thought of as a parenting plan agreed to by both parents, or imposed by a judge, which describes where a child sleeps. "Joint custody" is made up of two separate pieces: (1) a nearly equal division of residential custody, and (2) joint legal custody. The first piece, residential custody may, does not always, mean that a child spends equal overnights with both parents. Joint custody always does mean that the parent whom the child is with, has right and obligation to provide a home for that child and to make the day-to-day decisions that are necessary when the child is in his/her custody. The second piece, "joint legal custody", always does mean that both parents have the exact equal obligation and authority to make long range decisions about education, religious training, discipline, medical care, and other matters of major significance for a child's life and welfare. When parents have joint legal custody, neither parent's rights are superior to the other. "Shared custody" is a numerical analysis Maryland law uses only for child support purposes. Parents have "shared custody" when one of them has a child in his/her residential custody for 35% or more of the overnights in a 365 day period. When "shared custody" exists, the amount of child support paid is substantially reduced in most circumstances. The reasoning is that because the party who is required to pay child support has the child with them overnight frequently enough, that they are paying for more of the child's needs while in their own home. So they need not pay as much child support over to the other parent.


Can child support be waived if joint custody is awarded?

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What is shared parenting?

Here is a short paragraph from an article about shared parenting: "Shared parenting is the term used to describe a situation where parents are separated, but still sharing the responsibilities of raising a child together. Shared parenting is usually stressful for parents, because they must remain in contact, on a close basis, with someone they no longer want as an intimate part of their lives. Shared parenting can be difficult for a child as well, because he or she may feel torn between the two parents. For shared parenting to work, the adults must agree to put the child at first priority. "


How do you control who spends your child's disability money when the parents are divorced and has done shared parenting?

Who spends a child's disability money should be part of the divorce or custody agreement. You can ask to amend the agreement.


According to your text a family in which the mother and father share decision making is called an?

This would be called joint custody. This could also be called shared parenting. This is usually one arrangement that is in the best interest of the child.


How can you can you use the word custody in a sentence?

The couple have shared custody of their child.The suspect is in custody.


Can you get welfare if you have shared custody of baby?

Yes.


What is shared legal custody mean?

Shared legal custody means that both parents have equal rights to make decisions regarding the child. One parent may have physical custody with the non-physical-custody parent paying child support.


Do dads have to pay maintenance if they have shared custody?

Yes


When was Equal Parenting Alliance created?

Equal Parenting Alliance was created on 2006-02-22.