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Shared Custody

Posted by Chris Peterson | Oct 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

Shared Custody

College Station family law attorneyMost divorces in Texas lead to one parent being granted custody, with visitation an option for the other parent, depending upon individual circumstances. In about a fifth of cases parents are granted shared custody. If you are divorcing and have a concern about custody of the children, it is advisable that you work with a College Station family law attorney.

Shared versus Physical Custody

One may be easily confused by the notion of shared custody. Physical custody involves which parent the child actually lives with. Shared custody, however, refers to both parents sharing legal and physical custody of the children. The parent who has legal custody has authority to make important decisions that affect the child. Such matters include the school the child will attend, health and emergency care, extracurricular activities, and religious attendance.

Shared Custody Arrangements

When the court decides how custody will be granted, the first priority will always be what is in the best interests of the child. When both parents are deemed suitable, shared custody can be arranged. However, just how the shared custody is distributed depends upon the specific situation. It is not generally the case that parents split custody 50/50. For shared custody, however, each parent must have at least 35% custody.

A College Station family law attorney can help you determine what sort of division of time works for both you and the other parent, as well as the children. In some instances a parent may have the children for weekends and for the summer, or for several days out of the week. It is important that the arrangement does not cause confusion for the child, or interfere with his schooling. For this reason, shared custody generally only works well when the parents live reasonably close to one another.

A College Station family law attorney Can Help with Your Custody Matter

If you need assistance with developing a shared custody plan, or have questions about another family law matter, a College Station family law attorney at Peterson Law Group will be happy to work with you. We will provide you with quality legal assistance and help you through this difficult matter. Call to arrange a consultation today at 979-703-7014.

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Chris Peterson

Chris Peterson is the owner of Peterson Law Group. He practices primarily in the areas of wills, trusts and estate planning; probate and trust administration; elder law; and business law. Chris is also the owner of Brazos 1031 Exchange Company.

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