Doe v. Doe (Child Custody and Vistation)
N/AOUTCOME: In Johnson v. Johnson, the court awarded joint legal custody, with the mother securing primary physical custody. The father's visitation was limited, reflecting concerns for the children's well-being. A fair child support arrangement was also established.
The court granted joint legal custody of the minor children, but the mother secured primary physical custody, ensuring that the children have a stable home environment. The father’s visitation was limi ... ted to every other weekend and one weekday evening, reflecting the court’s agreement with concerns raised about the children’s well-being during extended visits. The mother also received a fair child support arrangement, which will help cover the children’s needs.
