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Understanding The Difference Between Joint Custody And Sole Custody

Child custody is a delicate problem, one that takes a lot of time to solve. The court usually takes many different things into consideration before determining child custody. One parent is given sole custody of the child are those where the other parent is unfit to take care of the child. If you are looking to divorce and want to know more about your child custody options, speak with a Salt Lake City Child Custody Attorney Emy A. Cordano at the Emy A. Cordano Attorney at Law. She can explain your options and help you avoid the common divorce pitfalls with legal representation and counseling.

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Understanding The Difference Between Joint Custody And Sole Custody

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  1. Understanding The Difference Between Joint Custody And Sole Custody

  2. Children are usually those hurt the most by divorces. Even though their parents want to split and continue living their lives separately, the children just want to be children and have both parents while growing up. Children are usually those hurt the most by divorces. Child custody is a delicate problem, one that takes a lot of time to solve. Child custody can be granted as a: Sole Custody Joint Custody A Mix Of Both

  3. The best way to describe sole custody would be as an “exclusive right” of one parent to custody of the child. This includes both physical and legal custody of a child. A parent with sole custody is the one deciding everything, including: Sole Custody Where the child will reside Where the child will go to school Other important decisions related to upbringing and general ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ the child’s life in

  4. If a parent is granted sole custody of the child, the other parent has no right to influence the child’s life or any decisions made for the child. However, the other parent may have permission from the judge to visit the child monthly, weekly or however it is determined by the court.

  5. Joint custody means that both parents have equal rights when it comes to physical and legal custody of the child. Joint custody also means that both parents get to decide together what is best for their child, and each has the right to weigh in on significant decisions. Parents have to consult with one another before making a decision that impacts a child’s life in any way. Joint Custody

  6. If you are looking to divorce and want to know more about your child custody options, speak with a Salt Lake City child custody attorney Emy A. Cordano right away and seeks legal representation and counseling. Keep in mind that your spouse will come with an attorney, so better bring one alone or risk losing more than you can afford to lose.

  7. Address: 6465 S 3000 E, Suite 103 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Phone No: Contact Details: 801-804-5152 Website: https://www.cor-law.com/contact-us.html

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