Who's
Best Interest? The Child or Yours?
by Paulette
Galustian
Everyone knows someone
who suffers the torments of hell during their divorce proceeding.
In most instances, these catastrophic divorces could be pulled
off sensibly and without much fuss if parents of minor children
could be more focused on giving the best interest of the children
the highest priority.
In divorce proceedings
in which children are involved, and custody and visitation are
issues, the court will take into account a number of factors in
resolving the issues of custody and visitation, but all in all,
the court will not lose sight of whats in the "best
interest of the child", and neither should you.
Determining the type of custody is a big task. There are a number
of different ways parents can share custody and these as categorized
as "legal" custody and "physical" custody,
both of which can be held solely or jointly. Joint custody involves
both parents sharing responsibility and authority with respect
to the children; it may involve joint "legal" custody
and joint "physical" custody. Such includes physical
sharing of the child in addition to both parents participating
in decisions affecting the childs life, for example education,
medical problems, and recreation. It is important to understand
that "joint custody" does not necessarily mean fifty-fifty
sharing of time, since each case depends on the courts evaluation
of a number of determinative factors.
Some of the factors
that the court will evaluate in determining which parent is more
"fit" to take on custody, or if custody is to be shared,
how the parents are to share it, include the childs age
and health, the quality of the childs education, the environment
and living arrangements, the parents ability to provide
the child with necessities such as food, clothing, and other essentials,
as well as the parents ability to provide the child with
his or her time.
If you are divorcing
and you have children, the most important task is to make arrangements
with your spouse regarding custody and visitation. So no matter
how angry you are, never forget to put the childs best interest
before yours. After all, the arrangements which you set today,
will pave the path for their future.
For more information
contact Reape Rickett, A Professional Corporation located
at 23929 Valencia Blvd. Suite 404 in Valencia, CA 91355. (661)288-1000.
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