As the Virginia Legislative Code defines it, joint physical custody allows parents to share physical custody of their child. In this scenario, the child can live with both parents on a routine, agreed-upon schedule. While shared physical custody can be beneficial because it allows the child to spend substantial time with each parent, this custody arrangement also has its downsides, including:
Before entering into any child custody agreement, it's important to think about the best interests of your child and work with your spouse to try and come to the best possible parenting arrangement.
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