Split Custody Arrangements

March 8th, 2010 admin
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Split custody is when each parent has custody of at least one child. For example, brother lives with Dad and sister lives with Mom. Split child custody is uncommon, but it may make sense in some cases


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  1. Robert
    March 9th, 2010 at 09:18
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    When me and my wife separated through divorce, we had no choice but to settle arrangements when it comes to co-parenting. We have 2 young kids and we don’t want them to suffer just because we needed to part ways. So me and my ex-wife are working hand in hand to take care of the kids. My wife also bought co-parenting planner/organizer from http://4help.to/parenting which really is of big help in this process. Hopefully we’ll get things flowing smoothly as planned. Thanks for sharing this! :)

  2. Robert
    March 20th, 2010 at 09:14
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    Robert, the website you recommended is really helpful. I ordered a planner at http://4help.to/kids which I might get in the mail next week! I am excited to use it. Thanks!

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