Physical Custody is where the child resides. The judge will decide which parent the child will physically reside with. The parent who has primary physical custody will have the child at their home the majority of the time. The parent with primary physical custody is known as the custodial parent....
Successful Parent/Child Communication Post-Divorce
One of the most difficult things to deal with post-divorce has to be the changed dynamic in seeing your children. Even if the time spent with your children is evenly split between you and your ex-partner, this will seem far from fair to you. Many miscommunications can occur between you...
Child Custody
What factors do courts take into consideration when determining whom gets child custody? The best interests of the child is the main priority when determining custody issues in nearly all courts; however, the best interest of the child will depend on certain issues, such as The age of the child, gender,...