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Child custody and child support are the most important, and often the most hotly contested issues that must be
decided in a divorce. Child custody evaluation in the context of parental divorce can be an extremely
demanding task.
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Child Custody Arrangements - How to Negotiate the Best Arrangement For Your Child
By Dani Taylor
We all want the best for our kids, whether it's the best schools, the best opportunities and even the
best arrangements when it comes to child custody. The first thing we must realize is that cutting our ex
spouse out of our child's life in order to hurt the spouse is NOT what's best for the child.
Never keep your child away from your spouse because you are angry at them. Your child could end
up resenting you or being very hurt because they're unable to see their other parent. Once you
understand this, there are some other great tips to negotiate the best arrangement for your child.
Try to Compromise with Your Spouse - The best kind of arrangement is one where you and your
spouse are able to see the kids equally. Of course, they will need one stable environment to reside at
during the week, but perhaps your spouse could see them daily by offering to drive them home from
school. By compromising with your spouse and removing your feelings from the situation when you're
negotiating, you can arrange what is absolutely best for your kids.
The Primary Residence or Guardian - Typically, if parents can't decide who the child will primarily
reside with, the judge decides based on several things. For the most part, the person who has been
the child's primary caretaker for most of his or her life will have a good chance of becoming the primary
guardian. This may mean the person