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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.
In a straight, 50/50 arrangement, the higher income earner would normally be ordered to pay the net difference in the parties' respective applicable Table amounts, unless there are 'special circumstances' that directly or indirectly benefit your children, or if the payment would cause an undue hardship on one parent.
The most common are sole custody, joint custody, and primary physical custody. Legal custody is also available. Grandparent and visitation custody is another a type of enforceable child custody agreement.
The least common form of custody arrangement is split custody. Single fathers are less likely than single mothers to be living with a partner.