50/50 custody and food stamps refer to a child custody arrangement where both parents share equal parenting time and responsibilities, and the family receives government assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps.
This arrangement can provide stability and support for children, as they have regular contact with both parents and access to essential resources. It can also help to reduce financial burdens for families, as both parents contribute to the child’s expenses. In some cases, 50/50 custody may be ordered by the court, while in other cases, parents may agree to this arrangement outside of court.