Anonymous wrote:My friend’s children were 13/14 at the time of divorce, so the judge took their wishes into account. Mom has primary custody, dad invites kids to specific outings once in a while.
Anonymous wrote:How would 50/50 work if the kids go to local public school and the parents don't live close enough for that to work logistically?
For example, if one parent lives a mile or so away from the school and the kids can take the bus or easily be driven, but the other parent lives in the next county over and it would take 1/2 hour to drive to/from school?
Should the kids live with the "close to the school" parent during the school week, and the "far away" parent get all weekends and most school breaks to make up for the time lost during the week?
Anonymous wrote:How would 50/50 work if the kids go to local public school and the parents don't live close enough for that to work logistically?
For example, if one parent lives a mile or so away from the school and the kids can take the bus or easily be driven, but the other parent lives in the next county over and it would take 1/2 hour to drive to/from school?
Should the kids live with the "close to the school" parent during the school week, and the "far away" parent get all weekends and most school breaks to make up for the time lost during the week?
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to understand what the options are and when they each come into play. I'd be grateful for any insights about when equally shared custody happens, versus children living with one parent only, and only visiting the other parent a small proportion of the time.
Anonymous wrote:How would 50/50 work if the kids go to local public school and the parents don't live close enough for that to work logistically?
For example, if one parent lives a mile or so away from the school and the kids can take the bus or easily be driven, but the other parent lives in the next county over and it would take 1/2 hour to drive to/from school?
Should the kids live with the "close to the school" parent during the school week, and the "far away" parent get all weekends and most school breaks to make up for the time lost during the week?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking? Standard should be 50/50 except with documented cases of abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking? Standard should be 50/50 except with documented cases of abuse.
I'm trying to wrap my head around what life might look like if we divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking? Standard should be 50/50 except with documented cases of abuse.