polineedyan
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The system in Ohio is very civilized. When parents are married, quite often, both parents retain their right to raise their child the way they see fit. There are fewer custody cases when parents divorce. It does vary from state to state. Ohio has done a fantastic job of encouraging parents to set aside their personal differences, and in many cases, dividing placement 50/50 in lieu of child support.
The system in Ohio has extensive resources to help parents learn to work together outside of the marriage, yet still making decisions jointly regarding their children. The state bends over backwards in this regard. They are very anti-court and anti red-tape, if you will.
There is a newer concept, out of Oregon, that utilizes a 'parenting coordinator.' In this concept, both parents give up their right to legal action against the other. When a dispute arises, the parenting coordinator can counsel both parents toward a mutually acceptable arrangement. In the event of an impasse, the coordinator has the right to make the final say. Appoitment costs with the coordinator are 50/50. This keeps it fair, and in many cases works to encourage the parents to work out differences on their own.
We have had a great deal of success with this model.
Our kids are very happy and well taken care of.
If the parents arent married, Shared Parenting is usually not an option. The majority of cs cases in Ohio in recent years, involve unmarried parents.
The system in Ohio has extensive resources to help parents learn to work together outside of the marriage, yet still making decisions jointly regarding their children. The state bends over backwards in this regard. They are very anti-court and anti red-tape, if you will.
There is a newer concept, out of Oregon, that utilizes a 'parenting coordinator.' In this concept, both parents give up their right to legal action against the other. When a dispute arises, the parenting coordinator can counsel both parents toward a mutually acceptable arrangement. In the event of an impasse, the coordinator has the right to make the final say. Appoitment costs with the coordinator are 50/50. This keeps it fair, and in many cases works to encourage the parents to work out differences on their own.
We have had a great deal of success with this model.
Our kids are very happy and well taken care of.
If the parents arent married, Shared Parenting is usually not an option. The majority of cs cases in Ohio in recent years, involve unmarried parents.