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No! You are both still human and are bound to have opinions on how to rear your child together. What joint legal child custody means is that both parents have the legal right to make decisions regarding their child and that no parent can make a decision on their own.
That being said, parents who have joint legal custody of a child are encouraged to work together to come to an agreement on decisions to avoid going back to court.
It is often difficult for a child to split their time completely even, so it is common for a child to spend more time with one parent over the other even when joint physical custody is awarded. In these cases, the parent who has the child most is the primary custodial parent.
In some child custody cases, the parents will be able to work together to determine an agreement regarding the custody of their child / children. Should the parents, with their lawyers, be able to draft a written agreement that is signed by two or more parties, it is a binding, enforceable agreement. However, a court will not be able to enforce such an agreement it becomes a court order also known as a judgment. In some cases, the court will be able to take the components of the agreement and incorporate it into the final judgment.
The judgment would then replace the agreement and the courtย would be able to enforce it in case of future violations.
While related, child support does not directly affect custody and visitation rights. What this means is that a parent cannot refuse to let the other parent see the child just because the support was not paid. On the flip side, a parent cannot refuse to pay child support just because they have been denied visitation with the child.
Update: Case Closed! I just want to say thank you to the whole Kasper and Lugay Team! Brent got The โWโ in my case. They worked hard on my child custody battle and were super flexible with my payments! Anyone thatโs going through a separation knows the stress courts can bring, but Brent and his team made sure to make everything fast and easy as possible for me! Thank You Again! I hope I never have to go through something like this again but if I ever do I know who to call!