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3 Types Of Child Custody

Henry Jennings

Ending a marriage is never the easiest thing to do, and this is even more the case if there is a child involved. The difficulties of getting through this time can be even more challenging if you have a family. It's possible that both of the parents may want full custody of any children once the divorce is finalized. However, varying types of custody should be considered by the divorcing spouses. However, it is ultimately the court's decision regarding this issue.

Type #1: Legal custody

This is when either or both of the spouses in some cases have legal custody of the child. If both of the spouses have this type of custody agreement, there will be specific times set for each parent to consider.

The advantages of legal custody include being able to make important decisions about the well-being and the future of the child solely or jointly if your spouse is involved. If there are differences of opinions between the spouses regarding certain child-rearing issues, the court may need to step in to resolve these.

Type #2: Sole custody

If one of the parents is deemed mentally or physically unfit to care for the child, sole custody may be awarded to just one parent. This custody type is typically granted when there has been drug dependency or alcohol addiction by the other spouse that may make this person less likely to take the best possible care of the child.

Type #3: Joint custody

There are numerous cases where both spouses are rewarded custody of the child jointly. This means that the spouses must work together while raising this family member and if there is a conflict, the court may have to rule on it.

Listed below are other typical things considered for joint custody:

1.  The amount of time the child will live with each parent and when.

2.  Where this family member will spend the holidays.

3.  Who pays for certain expenses, such as medical, dental or other costs for the health of the child.

However, there are disadvantages to joint custody, and these include shuffling the kids around from home to home and dealing with negativity from parents who don't see eye-to-eye on things.

It's important for any spouses who are divorcing with children to know the various types of custody that are available. Be sure to rely on the expertise of a family law attorney to assist you with this.


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