Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Child Custody Agreement


Making things worse is the fact that parents have to come-up with some type of custody agreement that will map out things like, visitation schedules and living arrangements, who will make the legal decisions, holiday schedules, how contact with family and friends will be handled, and if necessary how any changes to the agreement will be dealt with.   A  child custody agreement is usually resolved voluntarily and informally, out-of-court between parents settling disputes over custody issues with the best interest of the child in mind.
When marriage ends in divorce, children get caught in the middle.  It's inevitable.  Children will be hurt not only emotionally but psychologically as well.  To reduce the amount of trauma that children will experience parents need to make the divorce as friendly as possible.  Giving a great deal of thought and consideration when deciding on terms of an agreement that best serve the children, their changing needs and each other. Be sure to research your Child Custody Rights!

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