The next step is to discuss all the agreements you will have when it comes to your children. You must decide whether sole custody, shared custody or shared custody is correct for your situation. Sole custody was traditionally the most common choice, but more and more divorced parents are opting for agreements where children live with both parents: 50/50, 60/40 or something that works for each family. Whether the children will live more than the other with one parent (for example. B 60/40), this person should be called “primary parent” and the other parent as “secondary parent”. A divorce agreement is used to formalize all the important terms of your divorce, including issues of custody, maintenance, and division of your debts and assets. .
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