In deciding which parent will be the primary residential parent, what factors will the court take into account?
Every permanent parenting plan must include a residential schedule. The court will make sure there are residential provisions for each child, consistent with the child’s developmental level and the family’s social and economic circumstances, which encourage each parent to maintain a loving, stable, and nurturing relationship with the child.
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