Just a question I am wondering: is it common for one parent to decide to seek sole custody if there are major problems with communication and effectively co-parenting, agreeing on decisions, etc. Is there any caselaw on this? Is it common for a judge to split decision making for the purposes of reducing conflict? Ie one parent is responsible for education, the other is responsible for health, etc? Is sole custody really only awarded to one parent if the other one is abusive, using drugs/alcohol etc?
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