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Split Custody Defined

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Split custody is a custody arrangement in which each parent is awarded primary physical custody of at least one child. In other words, the children are divided between the parents, with each parent having primary physical custody of one or more children.

For example, in a split custody arrangement, one parent may have primary physical custody of one child while the other parent has primary physical custody of another child or children. This differs from joint custody, where both parents share physical custody of all the children.

Split custody arrangements are less common than joint custody or sole custody arrangements and may be considered in cases where it’s deemed to be in the best interests of the children, such as situations where the children have strong bonds with each parent or have expressed a preference to live primarily with one parent.

It’s important to note that split custody arrangements can have significant implications for co-parenting, scheduling, and child support, and they may require careful consideration and planning to ensure the well-being of all the children involved. Additionally, split custody arrangements may not be suitable for all families and should be evaluated based on the unique circumstances of each case.

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