Applying Moran v. Cook, each party has custody of Daniel for 50 per cent of the time. This amounts to a 28 per cent increase from 39 per cent of the time. At 39 per cent, there would be no break from the guidelines; nor would paragraph (a) be applied. Neither party has sole custody, each has shared custody. Each parent now has a right to claim that he or she has physical custody 28 per cent more of the time than each would have at 39 per cent.
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