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Parenting Apart

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Parenting schedules
*the age and maturity of the child, and their ability to be away from a parent, especially for younger children and children who are being breastfed,
*the child's need for stability, especially for younger children and children with special needs,
*the views and preferences of the child, especially for children who are old enough to have an opinion and understand how their parents' separation and their own preferences might impact their lives,
*the pattern of the parents' usual time with the child when they were still together,
*each parent's ability to care for the child, including the presence of any family violence,
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