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Can we have joint custody (or rotating custody) of the children?

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The statute allows for that arrangement but Courts do not like it and there is a presumption against it. Court often feel that it is not in the best interest of the children to shift them back and forth between homes but you may be able to convince the judge otherwise.

What is joint custody?

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A joint custody agreementWhen agreeing to joint child custody define the terms in a manner that will work for both parents and the children. Joint child custody does not need to mean a 50-50 sharing of the children?s physical time. See similar questions...

How can I get custody of my children?

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attorney normally files Petitions for Custody. There are NO forms available at the Clerk of Court's office. Please contact your attorney. See similar questions...

CAN I ASK FOR CUSTODY OF OR VISITATION WITH MY CHILDREN?

New York City Family Court
Custody: You can ask the court to order that the respondent not interfere with custody of your children as part of the order of protection. This order will last for as long as the order of protection does. You may also file a separate petition for custody. The clerk will help you file a petition for custody. Either parent can file a petition for final custody at any time. Visitation: The court may order visitation for either parent as part of the order of protection. See similar questions...

How are cases of joint custody treated?

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When joint custody has been awarded and the child changes residence periodically, the child's eligibility for free or reduced price meals may vary from residence to residence depending on the circumstances of the parent with whom the child is residing. For example, if a child spends one week with its father and the next with the mother, the school must make separate eligibility determinations for both households. See similar questions...

What is the difference between sole and joint custody?

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In sole custody, the child remains under the custody of one spouse and the other one is given the visitation rights. In case of joint custody, the child resides at one place and both the parents are responsible for making decisions for their child. See similar questions...

What if I don't want joint custody?

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The Court cannot order joint custody if both parties do not agree to it. However, if one party requests joint custody and the other party is not in agreement, the Court can direct the parties to participate in mediation in an attempt to resolve their differences regarding custody. In most counties all parents are now required to go to mediation when they have children. One important point to keep in mind is the matter of modification. See similar questions...

Do you, as a lawyer recommend joint custody?

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We believe joint custody can be a very positive arrangement when the parties are determined to work together for the best interest of the child. However, for joint custody to work, it is imperative that the parties are able to communicate regarding the child and that neither party feel intimidated or controlled by the other parent. It is your decision whether or not you want to agree to a joint custody arrangement. We are here to help you make that choice. See similar questions...

What is the difference between sole custody, joint custody and shared parenting?

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Sole custody is a situation where one parent is given the sole custody of a child. The non-custodial parent still has limited rights to information about health and education of the child. In a joint custody situation both parents retain custody of the child with equal rights in relation to the child. In both cases the parents must arrange for the physical residence of the child and access to the other parent. See similar questions...

What is the main difference between joint custody and sole custody?

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The difference between joint custody and sole custody is the degree of rights that the non-custodial parent has in the decision making process for the child. Basically, joint custody is an arrangement wherein the parents legally share rights and responsibilities for major decisions concerning the child. These decisions could include the child's residence, education, health care, religious training, and other major decisions involving the child. See similar questions...

Who Gets Custody of the Children?

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Custody is determined according to the best interests of the child. That determination will be made by the judge after careful consideration of the case. See similar questions...

What about the children, custody and visitation?

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In mediation, these issues are usually referred to as "parenting arrangements" which is a more cooperative phrase; terms such as "custody" and "visitation" can become fighting words and the children become pawns or victims of the battle between the parents. In litigation, where parents can not agree, usually one parent is determined to be the most fit and is granted custody and the other parent is granted visitation; usually alternate weekends and one or two nights during the week. See similar questions...

My spouse had an affair. Can I get custody of our children?

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That depends. California is a no-fault state. This means that a person’s morality cannot be considered in determining the outcome of a case. However, if the affair is interfering with your spouse’s ability to care for your children, then it is a different matter. See similar questions...

What will I do while rotating?

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While rotating, you will typically follow another graduate student's project. Alternatively, you may be given a project of your own. In either case, you will work on a research project, perform experiments and analyze data. You should plan to be in the laboratory most of the time that you are not in classes. Speak to the professor of the lab you are rotating in to get an idea of what they expect from you and to let them know your schedule. See similar questions...

Q : At what age can joint replacement be done? Can it be done for children ?

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A : Joint replacement is ideally done for patient above the age of 60 years. It may be done between ages of 40 and 60. It is rarely done between ages of 20 and 40. It is never done in children. See similar questions...

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