Child Custody

Could Georgia mandate 50/50 custody? What you should know about the bill that could make it possible

By 13WMAZ, 01/19/2023 “…When Georgia couples with children divorce, current law presumes that the mother should keep custody, unless the judge finds reason to rule against her. House Bill 96 could scrap that and mandate 50/50 custody if a judge decides it’s in the best interest of the child…” Read the entire article: https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/local/could-georgia-mandate-5050-custody-what-you-should-know-about-the-bill-that-could-make-it-possible-1/93-c0c842fc-016e-4f8a-90cc-884eb52df149  

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Joint Custody Issues: How Can Apps Help Separated Parents?

By Health News, 12/22/2022 “…Co-parenting from two separate homes can present a variety of challenges for parents. These challenges range from custody arrangements and coordinating everyone’s schedules to tracking time, and expenses, and sharing important information — all while avoiding conflict for the sake of the children…” Read the entire article: https://healthnews.com/family-health/family-relations/joint-custody-issues-how-can-apps-help-separated-parents/

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3 Common Child Custody Arrangements

By Divorce Mag, 09/20/2022 “…Going through a divorce is already difficult for some people, but when children are involved, the process can become further complicated. It’s usually up to the courts or parents to make those tough decisions concerning child custody arrangements…” Read the entire article: https://www.divorcemag.com/articles/3-common-child-custody-arrangements

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Child Support Services director: Non-custodial parents must know their rights

By Savannah Now, 09/07/2022 “…Georgia favors the rights of the mother over the non-custodial father, and fathers who are not married to the mother of their child need to take additional steps to protect their legal rights as a parent in Georgia. Fathers of children born out of wedlock often do not have the same

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How can a divorced parent move with children?

By Positively Osceola, 07/14/2022 “…If the parents cannot agree on the relocation issue, they will have to ask the court to become involved. As with the other decisions concerning children, the court will evaluate whether the proposed change is in the best interest of the child…” Read the entire article: https://www.positivelyosceola.com/draper-law-how-can-a-divorced-parent-move-with-children/

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DeSantis Vetoed Divorce Bill That Would Have Presumed 50-50 Time-Sharing Of Children

By The Federalist, 06/06/2022 “…It is well-established that regular father presence in children’s lives greatly reduces risks for all negative life outcomes, including violence, criminality, teen pregnancy and promiscuity, depression and despair, and poverty…” Read the entire article: https://thefederalist.com/2022/07/06/desantis-vetoed-divorce-bill-that-would-have-presumed-50-50-time-sharing-of-children/

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The 2021 Canadian Parenting Reforms: Is Shared Parenting the New Normal?

By SSRN, 03/15/2022 “…While the legislative reforms were substantial, in many respects they reinforced judicial trends that were apparent in the caselaw under the previous legislation. Under the reforms, courts have continued to emphasize the need for individualized decision-making and the absence of legislative presumptions about parenting time or decision-making…” Read the entire article: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4058375

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Ohio Bill Would Make Shared Parenting the Default for Child-Custody Cases

By Halena Sepulveda, CleveScene, 04/21/2022 “… The passing of a bill currently making its way through the Ohio Legislature would change the way the court system handles child custody cases by making a shared parenting agreement the new presumed outcome…” Read the entire article: https://www.clevescene.com/news/ohio-bill-would-make-shared-parenting-the-default-for-child-custody-cases-38778183  

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