When a couple divorces and children are involved, tensions are high, and emotions are in play. In some situations, parents use their children to hurt one another. Missouri, like most states, considers the best interests of the child to determine child custody. In most cases, the court will ensure that both parents get time with the child.
Shared custody is an increasingly popular type of child custody that offers many benefits to parents and children. Unless there is a history of drug abuse, child abuse, or extreme negligence, shared custody is a good course to consider when in a custody battle. Consider some of the benefits:
After a divorce, it is not easy to divide your time with your child, but parenting is rarely easy. As a parent, it is your job to do what’s best for your children. Depending on your situation, shared custody is often the right choice.
During divorce proceedings involving children, a Missouri couple must come up with a workable parenting plan. While this can be done separately or jointly, our firm recommends that you work together with the other parent to develop a plan that you are both satisfied with. Our legal team recognizes the delicate nature of child custody proceedings. We make it a priority to ensure that the interests of you and your child are considered first and foremost.
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