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Issues to consider for your child custody arrangement

On Behalf of | Nov 2, 2020 | Child Custody

One of the most complex matters for parents during a divorce is determining how this decision will impact their children. Many parents decide it’s more effective to craft a custody plan on their own, allowing them to address the issues that are specific to their kids and their needs. There are certain factors to consider regarding child custody that will help California parents determine the best way forward for their family.

First, careful consideration should be given to where the children will live and how they will go between homes. It is typically most beneficial for kids when allowed to maintain a strong relationship with both parents. It is also crucial to consider how parents will share the financial responsibilities for caring for the kids. This includes child support, but it can also include paying for the extra small expenses that come with raising kids.

Parents also need to give careful thought to how they will share the responsibility of making important decisions for the kids. This is an important right, and while some parents may share it, that does not work in every situation. This refers to the authority to make decisions on behalf of the child regarding religious upbringing, education, health care and more.

Child custody is a complex matter, and a California parent does not have to navigate this alone. With the guidance of an experienced family law attorney, it is possible to settle on terms that will make sense long-term. Every situation is different, and each family can benefit from a carefully crafted and thoughtful custody order that prioritizes the needs of the children.