TestClients often ask us whether a true (50/50) shared parenting time plan is feasible. The short answer is, yes, it is feasible. However, the viability of a shared parenting time plan is dependent on several important factors and not always in the best interests of the children. Although not an exhaustive list, the following factors are some of the considerations and factors that parents should contemplate when determining whether a 50/50 parenting time plan is practicable.
Dear Ask the Attorney: I have a question. My husband and I have shared custody of his 10 yr old daughter with his ex-wife. We are now your typical American family by adding 2 more boys to our bunch. We have our 10 yr old daughter 50% of her time […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: After 36 years my husband wants a divorce. Apparently he fell in love with another woman (younger of course). We have three grown children who are fully on their own. However I have never worked outside the house. I raised our kids and helped him grow […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: My neighbor and I have a hate-hate relationship. Recently, in retaliation for complaining to the town about garbage in their front yard, my neighbor called up DYFS and reported that I was abusing my children. It is not true! I love my children and would never […]
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