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When parents separate or divorce, one of the most critical decisions they need to make is about child custody. Child custody determines who will make important decisions about the child’s life and who the child will live with. In this blog, we’ll explore the different types of child custody and what might be best for your family. Types of Child Custody Physical Custody: Physical custody refers to where the child will live. This can be sole physical custody, where the child lives with one parent, or joint physical custody, where the child spends significant time with both parents. Legal Custody: Legal custody refers to who makes important decisions about the child’s life, such as education, healthcare, and extracurricular activities. This can be sole legal custody or joint legal custody. Joint Custody: Joint custody means both parents share decision-making responsibilities and/or physical custody of the child. Sole Custody: Sole custody means one parent has exclusive decision-making authority and/or physical custody of the child. Factors to Consider Child’s Best Interests: The court’s primary consideration is the child’s best interests. This includes factors such as the child’s relationship with each parent, the child’s needs, and the parents’ ability to cooperate. Parent-Child Relationship: The quality of the relationship between each parent and the child is crucial in determining custody arrangements. Parental Cooperation: The ability of parents to cooperate and communicate effectively is essential for joint custody arrangements. Stability and Consistency: Children benefit from stability and consistency in their living arrangements and care.
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