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The 3-4-4-3 schedule splits up each week. As there are 7 days in a week, the child(ren) spends, 3 days with the first parent, then 4 days with the other. The following week, the child(ren) spends 4 days with the first parent and 3 days with the other. This alternating pattern continues each week.
4-3-3-4 schedule: As the title suggests, the 4-3-3-4 is the inverse of 3-4-4-3. Instead of the first parent in the rotation starting with three days, he/she starts with four. Then, the other parent gets the children for three days.
A 2-2-3 custody schedule means that children are with one parent for two days, then with the other parent for two days. Next, the children will return to the first parent for three days; then they are with the other parent for three days.
50/50 schedules can benefit a child because the child spends substantial time living with both parents. This allows him or her to build a close relationship with both parents, and to feel cared for by both parents. 50/50 schedules work best when: The parents live fairly close to each other, so exchanges are easier.
Custody experts typically favor a schedule known as ?5-2-2-5?. One parent has Mondays and Tuesdays overnight. The other parent has Wednesdays and Thursdays overnight. The parents alternate the Friday-Saturday-Sunday overnights each week.