According to "Black's"--Custody:What is the name of your state? MD
Is there a difference between "joint legal custody" and "joint custody"?
Still think a senior will answer your questions??????????What is the name of your state? MD
Is there a difference between "joint legal custody" and "joint custody"?
I was going to give you a pony too... but you are Swiss. Dangit. No pony for you. Only the posse gets ponies.According to "Black's"--Custody:
2. Family Law--The care, control and maintenance of a child award by a court to a responsible adult. Custody involves legal custody (decision -making authority) and physical custody (caregiving authority), and as an award of custody USUALLY grants both rights.....
Joint custody- An arrangement by which both parents share the responsibility for and authority over the child at all times, although one parent may exercise primary physical custody...An award of joint custody does not necessarily mean an equal sharing of time; it does mean that the parents will consult and share equally in the child's upbringing and in decision making about upbringing. In a joint-custody arrangement, the rights, previledges, and responsibilities are shared, although not necessarily the physical custody...
This can be Googled as well. That's all you'll get from this Swiss person.
Well she DOES continue to give advice. Yet she doesn't even know what JOINT CUSTODY is.Still think a senior will answer your questions??????????
You really live in a dream world don't you??
Thanks- I will check it out.Go to this site : http://www.matneylawfirm.com/maryland.custody
It explains the diferent types of custody in your state.
Haha, thanks anywway!According to "Black's"--Custody:
2. Family Law--The care, control and maintenance of a child award by a court to a responsible adult. Custody involves legal custody (decision -making authority) and physical custody (caregiving authority), and as an award of custody USUALLY grants both rights.....
Joint custody- An arrangement by which both parents share the responsibility for and authority over the child at all times, although one parent may exercise primary physical custody...An award of joint custody does not necessarily mean an equal sharing of time; it does mean that the parents will consult and share equally in the child's upbringing and in decision making about upbringing. In a joint-custody arrangement, the rights, previledges, and responsibilities are shared, although not necessarily the physical custody...
This can be Googled as well. That's all you'll get from this Swiss person.