There are different options to work out a child custody arrangement. The parties need not always have to let the court determine the schedule. Rotating custody, although not common, works well if the spouses reside within five to ten miles of one another. In rotating custody, one parent keeps the child for a set period of time, and the other spouse keeps the child for the same amount of time. Supervised visitation is sometimes ordered by the court if the court thinks that the secondary parent may be a danger to the child. The court may also direct supervised visitation if there is reason to believe that one spouse (the parent getting supervised visitation) may leave the state or the country with the minor child against the wishes of the other parent. The court may grant the custody of a child to a third-party when the third-party has sought custody. The third-party is usually a grandparent or other close relative. If the marriage has numerous children, the court has the power to separate the children and split the custody between parents in accord with the best interest of each particular child. Generally, however, the best interests of a child will be to live with that child's siblings, because of emotional support reasons. When deciding the home in which to place the child, the court works hard to arrive at a decision in "the best interests of the child." A decision in "the best interests of the child" needs considering the wishes of the child's parents, the desires of the child, and the child's relationship with each of the parents, siblings, other persons who may significantly affect the child's best interests, the child's comfort in his home, school, and community, and the mental and physical health of the involved individuals. An experienced Macon, Georgia child custody lawyer can help you get child custody in a divorce.
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