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Child Custody Factor: Who Will Be Caring For The Child

CHILD CUSTODY SERIES: 20 Factors A Judge Must Consider When Determining Issues of Parental Responsibility and Time-Sharing

The second factor to consider is:
(b) “The anticipated division of parental responsibilities after the litigation, including the extent to which parental responsibilities will be delegated to third parties.”

This factor takes into consideration the details of who will be caring for the child after the separation.

For example, who will provide one-on-one care for the child’s needs, such as taking the child to school, feeding the child, helping the child with homework, etc.

Also, will a nanny be involved during the time-sharing of one or both parents?

The Judge will consider whether one parent shoulders most of the responsibilities.

Here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we have been helping mothers and fathers with child custody for over 30 years in the Tampa area.

If you are having any child custody issues such as time-sharing problems, parental responsibility or any other custody issue that may be causing an unhealthy situation for your child, or negatively affecting your parental rights, we are here to help you.

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