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In a divorce, custody of children is broken down into two elements: legal and physical.
Physical custody refers to where the children live on a regular basis, and the right and obligation for the parent to provide everyday care.
Legal custody gives parents the right and responsibility for making decisions about the important things in their children’s lives, such as schooling, religious upbringing and medical care.
Shared/joint physical custody usually means that children have regular contact with both parents, and have two homes. Joint legal custody means that parents make decisions together about the children’s care.
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Unless you are in one of the most vulnerable groups, you may not receive the COVID-19 vaccine for many months. In the meantime, your child’s safety is the priority. Sometimes this means changing a shared custody agreement for the short-term. However, both parties need to agree before you can make any modifications. Here are some questions to help you get started with assessing your current situation.
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Should You Modify Your Custody Agreement? Using CDC Tools for Guidance
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It’s important to talk to your co-parent about what they feel comfortable with when it comes to your kids playing with other kids during the pandemic. Here are some guidelines you may want use regarding social interaction.
For more info about resolving co-parenting conflict, see https://susaneisenberglaw.com/how-to-resolve-co-parenting-conflicts-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
What is “nesting” after divorce? Read about some of its advantages: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/contemplating-divorce/201902/are-you-getting-divorce-and-thinking-about-nesting
What happens when shared custody agreements need to change during the pandemic, because of one parent’s work, quarantine, or positive COVID-19 test result? https://susaneisenberglaw.com/how-to-resolve-co-parenting-conflicts-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/