Since itβs visiting time, the non-custodial parent is frequently in charge of paying the transportation expenses. Nonetheless, certain contracts may include a shared financial obligation, particularly where both parents have equal custody.
Thanks for the insight. That makes sense. Iβll check the custody agreement too to see if there are any specifics about transportation.
Most child custody agreements specify who is usually responsible for picking up and dropping off children during visits. This is usually decided by:
Court Order: In the event that a judge has granted custody, the order will probably indicate which parent is in charge of getting the child to and from visiting times.
Parenting Plan: A good parenting plan will cover the practicalities of transportation. Lawyers can assist in creating this plan, or mediation can be used.