Difference between revisions of "Custody and Access"

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The Horn model, created by Master Horn, is more about spouses' rights to get information about the child, usually about the child's schooling, health, and extracurricular activities. The Horn model implies that the spouse with whom the child mostly lives will be entitled to make decisions about the child as they see fit, with the other spouse having a right to get information about the child and be consulted about important decisions involving the child.
The Horn model, created by Master Horn, is more about spouses' rights to get information about the child, usually about the child's schooling, health, and extracurricular activities. The Horn model implies that the spouse with whom the child mostly lives will be entitled to make decisions about the child as they see fit, with the other spouse having a right to get information about the child and be consulted about important decisions involving the child.


Here's the standard version of the Joyce model adapted for spouses who have joint custody:
Here's the standard version of the Horn model adapted for spouses who have joint custody:


<blockquote>The spouses will have joint custody of the child and the spouse without the child’s primary residence will have the right:</blockquote>
<blockquote>The spouses will have joint custody of the child and the spouse without the child’s primary residence will have the right:</blockquote>

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