In any child custody agreement, the court determines where the child should be placed according to the specific needs of the child and the standard of care that each parent can provide. The question of custody is even more important when a child with special needs is involved; since children with special needs typically require a greater level of care, additional considerations must be made when determining custody. These considerations include:
• The location of the child's medical provider(s)
• The ability of each parent to physically and financially provide for the child's needs
• Each parent's ability to provide medical care to the child
• Whether the child will have proper access to each parent's property; for example, wheelchair ramps, bathrooms properly equipped for special needs, etc.
• The child's ability to adjust to a new residence, school, community, and/or religious institution
• The communication and relationship between the parents
As with any custody case, it is best for each parent to communicate constructively and effectively to arrive at an agreement that will best serve the needs of the child.
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