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its own motion,
the court shall consider an award of joint |
custody. Joint custody means
custody determined pursuant to a |
Joint Parenting Agreement or a Joint Parenting
Order. In such |
cases, the court shall initially request the parents to produce
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a Joint Parenting Agreement. Such Agreement shall specify each |
parent's
powers, rights and responsibilities for the personal |
care of the child and
for major decisions such as education, |
health care, and religious training.
The Agreement shall |
further specify a procedure by which proposed changes,
disputes |
and alleged breaches may be mediated or otherwise resolved and
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shall provide for a periodic review of its terms by the |
parents. In
producing a Joint Parenting Agreement, the parents |
shall be flexible in
arriving at resolutions which further the |
policy of this State as expressed
in Sections 102 and 602. For |
the purpose of assisting the court in making
a determination |
whether an award of joint custody is appropriate, the court
may |
order mediation and may direct that an investigation be |
conducted
pursuant to the provisions of Section 605. If there |
is a danger to the health or safety of a partner, joint |
mediation shall not be required by the court. In the event the |
parents fail
to produce a Joint Parenting Agreement, the court |
may enter an appropriate
Joint Parenting Order under the |
standards of Section 602 which shall
specify and contain the |
same elements as a Joint Parenting Agreement, or it
may award |
sole custody under the standards of Sections 602, 607, and 608.
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(c) The court may enter an order of joint custody if it |
determines
that joint custody would be in the best interests of |
the child, taking into
account the following:
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(1) the ability of the parents to cooperate effectively |
and
consistently in matters that directly affect the joint |
parenting of the child.
"Ability of the parents
to |
cooperate" means the parents' capacity to substantially |
comply with a Joint
Parenting Order. The court shall not |
consider the inability of the parents to
cooperate |
effectively and consistently in matters that do not |
directly affect
the joint parenting of the child;
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