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Common Visitation Arrangements:
Parents and judges can be pretty
creative when establishing visitation
schedules. Schedules are often
dependent on the child’s age, school and
social involvement, parent’s residence
locations and other factors.
Below are several styles of visitation
plans:
·
Regular Schedule:
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Alternating a number of days/weeks, such
as every other week or month.
o
Rotating weekends
o
Establishing 2nd & 4th
weekend or 1st & 3rd
weekend for visits
·
Vacations
o
A few weeks or months of schools summer
vacation
o
Part of or all of winter and spring
breaks
o
Part of or all of holiday vacations
·
Holidays
o
Alternate birthday, holidays and
religious days.
·
Equal schedules
o
6 months in one home, 6 months in the
other home
o
1 year in one home, next year in the
other parents home
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Types of Child Custody
Modification to Child Custody Orders
Visitation
Long-Distance
Custody Issues
Non-Custodial
Parent
Child
Support
Child support refers
to the payments made from one spouse
to the other for the support and
upbringing of their children.read more..
Division of Property An
important divorce issue is how property
and debts are to be divided. This can
be done by the agreement of the parties
and their lawyers or by a judge who may
order how the property is to be
divided. read
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The Divorce
Process The
first step of divorce, the decision to
get divorced, is often the most
difficult step to take. It is important
for you to realize that you have control
over many aspects of the divorce process
and that there are trained lawyers who
can help
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