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Depends on applicable law in the state that you are in and the decision the parents and their lawyers make. An amicable settlement would be 50% of the time with each parent and the appropriate hours would be based upon the hours each parent is at work. ie, if a parent works mon - fri 9 -5 they would either get evenings and weekends when appropriate or if they work shift work and the other parent works 9-5 then it would be appropriate for the children to be with the parent when not at work.

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