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Pennsylvania couples have a lot to decide when going through divorce. How do you want to divide your assets? How do you want to handle living arrangements after the split? If you are parents, you have to focus on your child’s well-being, too. It should come before anything else.

Because of that, determining custody matters crucial. In fact, it is one of the most important steps of divorce. But how do you know which option is right for you?

The impact of divorce on kids

Divorce Magazine talks about the full benefits of joint custody. Many studies show that joint custody is better for kids of divorce. Researchers speculate that this is due to the increased stability it provides. A child’s life turns upside down by divorce. Depending on their age, they may not having the coping skills required to handle this change. Keeping changes to a minimum is one way to mitigate damage.

Going for joint over sole custody is one way to ensure this. Both parents remain present in the child’s life. Both parents are able to provide emotional support. The child can turn to both parents if they need help or guidance.

Financial support through joint custody

Joint custody is also beneficial for financial reasons. It is always more stable to have a two-parent house with two sources of income. Child support payments do help cover some of the expenses of raising a child, but not all. With joint custody, the financial burden divides in a more even way. With fewer financial concerns, you have less worries in general. This means you can get rid of some stress. This may lead to more productive and calm discussions.