Domestic Relations – Parent & Child – Joint Custody – Primary Caregiver – Support
Underwood v. Underwood Even though the trial court concluded that both parties were fit and proper persons to share joint legal custody of their child, the court’s findings that the plaintiff-mother had been the child’s primary caregiver support its award of primary physical custody to the mother.
We affirm the custody order but reverse the support order.
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Published: December 28, 2011
Time posted: 2:10 pm
Tags: Domestic Relations, Joint Custody, parent & child, Primary Caregiver, support







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