Joint Custody Agreement With Firefighter Schedule

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Rule 13 d-1(f) Joint Filing Agreement between Kopp Investment Advisors, Inc. and Kopp Holding Company dated December 30, 1999. 1 page

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While sole and joint custody is the two most common general custody arrangements, the countless variations of family dynamics make a one-size-fits-all custody arrangement virtually impossible. Parents have to understand the diverse needs of their children when creating an arrangement.

Joint custody involves a sharing of parental responsibility for the child. Unlike sole custody where one parent has the entire say, with joint custody both parents are actively involved in the child's upbringing. Joint custody can be joint physical custody, joint legal custody, or both.

The most common joint custody arrangements include the 2-2-3 plan and the 2-2-5 plan. Both involve spending alternate sets of days with either parent. Also common is the alternate week plan, where the child spends one week with a parent and the next week with the other.

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.

Typical child contact arrangements can be for short periods of time such as a few hours, or it can be for days or weeks at a time. Many children stay overnight with their non-resident parent on a regular basis whilst others see their children for a shorter period of the day or have regular weekend contact.

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Joint Custody Agreement With Firefighter Schedule