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  1. Divorce is {an emotional|a psychological}, {stressful|difficult|demanding} {ordeal|experience} for a couple to {endure|withstand|sustain}, and the {presence|existence} of {children|kids} in the {marriage|marital relationship} makes the {process|procedure} {even more|much more|a lot more} {difficult|challenging|tough|hard}. {One of|Among} the {first|very first} {decisions|choices} that will {have to|need to} be made {in the event|in case} of a separation or divorce is which {home|house} the kids will {spend|invest} {most of|the majority of} their time in. There are no {easy|simple} {answers|responses} to this {question|concern}, {but|however} {parents|moms and dads} who can not {come to|concern|pertain to} {an agreement|a contract|an arrangement} {may|might} have the custody {battle|fight} settled in court.
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  3. There are {many|numerous|lots of} {factors|elements|aspects} that {may|might} {go into|enter into} {determining|identifying|figuring out} which {home|house} will serve {the best|the very best} interests of the {children|kids}, which is why it {is important|is essential|is very important|is necessary} to have the {help|assistance|aid} of an Irvine {child|kid} custody {lawyer|attorney|legal representative} who can {ensure|guarantee|make sure} the {process|procedure} will continue {smoothly|efficiently} and {fairly|relatively}. It {is important|is essential|is very important|is necessary} that each {parent|moms and dad} {works with|deals with} {an individual|a private|a specific} {attorney|lawyer} who will {protect|safeguard|secure} that {person|individual}'s rights. {Sometimes|In some cases|Often}, the {children|kids} even {need|require} to have their own {attorney|lawyer} {involved|included} to {make sure|ensure|make certain} their {best interests|benefits} are {taken into consideration|taken into account|considered|thought about}.
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  5. {Difference|Distinction} {between|in between} Legal and Physical Custody
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  7. The matter of {child|kid} custody is {further|even more} {complicated|made complex} by the {fact|truth|reality} that there are {different|various} {types of|kinds of} custody to {take into consideration|take into account|consider|think about}. Physical custody is {generally|typically|normally|usually} {given to|offered to|provided to} the {parent|moms and dad} the {child|kid} will be {living with|dealing with|coping with} {most of|the majority of} the time, {since|because|considering that|given that} this is the {person|individual} who will be physically with the {child|kid} {the most|one of the most}. Legal custody {entails|involves|requires} the {decisions|choices} that {go into|enter into} raising the {child|kid}, and {may|might} {include|consist of} {decisions|choices} about {health care|healthcare}, education and {religion|religious beliefs|faith}. {In some cases|Sometimes|In many cases}, one {parent|moms and dad} {may|might} have {primary|main} physical custody while both {parents|moms and dads} {equally|similarly} share legal custody. An Irvine {child|kid} custody {lawyer|attorney|legal representative} will {be able to|have the ability to} {help|assist} {parents|moms and dads} {determine|identify|figure out} {the best|the very best} interests of the {child|kid} in both of these {areas|locations}.
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  9. Joint and Split Custody
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  11. {Two|2} {types of|kinds of} {child|kid} custody settlements that are not {recommended|suggested|advised} as {often|frequently|typically} are joint custody, where both {parents|moms and dads} share {equally|similarly} in the physical custody, and {split|divided} custody, which {entails|involves|requires} {splitting up|dividing} {siblings|brother or sisters} so each {parent|moms and dad} can have {a child|a kid} {full time|full-time}. The courts {generally|typically|normally|usually} do not like either {one of|among} these {arrangements|plans} {typically|generally|usually|normally}, {since|because|considering that|given that} {most|many|a lot of|the majority of} psychologists will {agree|concur} that either of the {situations|circumstances|scenarios} will be {stressful|difficult|demanding} for the {child|kid}. The {rare|unusual|uncommon} {occasions|events|celebrations} where joint custody is {awarded|granted} will {usually|typically|normally|generally} {involve|include} {two|2} {parents|moms and dads} who {have|have actually} {proven|shown} they can work well together for the sake of their {children|kids}. If {one of|among} these {situations|circumstances|scenarios} {actually|really|in fact} {appears to be|seems} {the best|the very best} {solution|service|option}, an Irvine {child|kid} custody {lawyer|attorney|legal representative} can {ensure|guarantee|make sure} that this {agreement|contract|arrangement} is {properly|correctly|appropriately|effectively} {carried out|performed}.
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  13. {In most cases|In many cases|For the most part|Most of the times}, the courts would {prefer|choose} that {parents|moms and dads} reach their own {agreement|contract|arrangement} on {child|kid} custody. This can be {done with|finished with|made with} the {assistance|support|help} of Irvine {child|kid} custody {lawyers|attorneys|legal representatives} {assigned|designated|appointed} to each {party|celebration}, and {a mediator|a conciliator|an arbitrator} if {necessary|required|needed|essential}. If {parents|moms and dads} can not reach {an agreement|a contract|an arrangement}, the courts will be {forced|required} to {decide|choose} how custody will be {awarded|granted}. {Many|Numerous|Lots of} {factors|elements|aspects} will {go into|enter into} this {decision|choice}, such as {a child|a kid}'s {preference|choice} if he is old enough to {say|state}, {best interests|benefits} of the {child|kid} and the {child|kid}'s {primary|main} {caregiver|caretaker}. An {child|kid} custody {lawyer|attorney|legal representative} working for each {party|celebration} will {ensure|guarantee|make sure} the {decision|choice} is {fair|reasonable} {and that|which} the rights of both {parents|moms and dads} and the {children|kids} are {protected|safeguarded|secured} throughout the {process|procedure}.
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