![]() However, the structure of the account does not convert the funds to a non-marital asset. If I am still married can I switch my direct deposit and money to another account not in my wife's name/joint account? A: It is your right to deposit your money into your own account. For example if the court finds that the parties just do not have the capability to communicate, then perhaps Joint Physical Custody and Sole Legal Custody might be in the child's best interest, or alternatively Joint Physical to both parents, but Sole Legal Custody to one parent. And if certain issues exist, then a Judge could award Sole Physical and Sole Legal Custody, or alternatively it could be any combination. If a party believes it is in the best interest of the child that they be awarded Sole Physical and/or Sole LegalĬustody, then the burden of proof falls on that requesting party to convince the court. ![]() The presumed "best interest of the child" custody arrangement is going to be granting the parents Joint Physical and Joint Legal Custody. Legal Custody describes the rights of the parents as to legal decisions, such as educational, medical, extracurricular, etc. Physical custody deals with each parties "parenting time" with the child or if Sole Physical Custody is granted, then the term "visitation" is used for the non-custodial parent's time with the child. Confused on how custody judgment granted both sole and joint custody JA: In Missouri there are 2 primary categories of custody.physical and legal. Later, Chris became a Captain in the Missouri Army National Guard's Judge Advocate General Corps. His first assignment was as 1-129th FA Delta Battery (Truman's Own) Fire Direction Officer. Chris served in the Missouri Army National Guard from 1992-2000. Upon graduating from MIZZOU in 1992 with a degree in Agricultural Journalism and a Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army, Chris completed the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course at Ft. A graduate of South Holt High School's Class of 1988, Chris then went on to attend college at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Growing up on corn and soybean row crop farm outside of Oregon, Missouri, Chris learned the value of hard work and small town values. Chris resides in Platte County with his 4 children. ![]() Chris practices in the Kansas City area serving Platte, Clay, Jackson and other surrounding counties. ![]() Over that span, Chris has helped thousands of clients with a variety of legal problems, including divorce, child custody, bankruptcy, personal injury settlements, paternity actions, collections matters, and many more. Chris has enjoyed the solo practice of law for more than 25 years. ![]()
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