Who determines the appropriate custodial and time-sharing arrangement?
If the parties cannot reach an agreement, the Court determines a custodial and time sharing arrangement that is in the best interests of the child(ren). The Court considers evidence received through testimony from each parent, experts (if retained) and any other individual who may have direct knowledge of each party’s parenting ability and may consider any other relevant evidence.
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