S9 Ep10: Is Joint Custody Always the Best Option?
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While courts nationwide support joint custody, it requires cooperation. If parents constantly fight, a judge may reverse the decision and grant sole custody to one parent, which is a major risk.
• Courts nationwide generally support joint custody to keep both parents involved.
• Joint custody (both legal and physical) only works if the parents can cooperate and make decisions together.
• If parents fight constantly, a judge may view the joint arrangement as a mistake and switch it to sole custody.
• Once a judge decides to switch to sole custody, it is uncertain which parent will be chosen to take responsibility.
• Filing for sole custody is a risk; if the case is close, you could lose the joint arrangement entirely.
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For additional information, watch these videos:
How Joint Custody Works - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk01w4Kl66U
What Is The Difference Between Joint Custody And Shared Custody? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRNCqy3SQtA
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