The custody of children is generally handled by both parties in line with the principle of being conducive to the growth of children. If children are younger, they are more likely to follow their mothers. If they are two children. Generally, parents each raise a child over the age of eight, and the opinions of the children should be considered when living with the father or the mother. The parent who does not support the children has the right to visit and needs to pay alimony. Generally speaking, it is 20~30% of the actual income, and the proportion of support for two children can be appropriately increased, but generally it should not exceed 50% of the monthly income. The amount of alimony without fixed income can be determined according to the above ratio and the total income of the year and the average income of peers.
Legal objectivity:
Article 1084 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC): The relationship between parents and children shall not be destroyed by the divorce of parents. After the divorce, the child is still the child of both parents, whether or not the parents directly raise him. After divorce, parents still have the right and obligation to raise, educate and protect their children. After divorce, children under two years old are directly raised by their mothers. For a child who has reached the age of two, if both parents fail to reach an agreement on the issue of support, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the specific circumstances of both parties and the principle of being most beneficial to the minor children. Children over the age of eight should respect their true wishes. Article 1085 If a child is directly raised by one party after divorce, the other party shall bear part or all of the alimony. The amount and duration of the expenses shall be agreed upon by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment. The agreement or judgment stipulated in the preceding paragraph shall not prevent the children from making reasonable demands to either parent over the original agreement or judgment when necessary.