Most modern family law courtrooms prefer joint physical custody when possible. The courts prefer to see children spend significant time with each parent, allowing them to maintain positive relationships after divorce or separation. A child visitation schedule called a...
Determining child custody is rarely a simple process. It can take several forms and be called different things depending on the state where you live. Custody can be legal or physical, or it might be called parenting time, guardianship, or the allocation of parental...
When most people think of child custody, they think of divorce. In the divorce process, parents reach an agreement about where children will live, how the children will be financially supported, and how much time each parent will spend with the children. If the...