Sunday, April 7, 2013

Shared Custody Advice & Tips

Increasingly, judges will award divorcing parents shared custody, also known as joint custody, of their children. Joint custody means that both parents have legal and shared physical custody of the child, and both parents must continue to share in the parenting decisions. In an ideal world, shared custody enables children to grow up in a loving, supportive environment--even if their parents are no longer married and living together. To succeed, joint custody requires work on the part of both parents. This article contains shared custody advice and tips for parents entering into joint custody arrangements.  Raed more at: http://www.attorneys.com/child-custody/shared-custody-advice-tips/

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