Types of Child Custody
Types of Child Custody Overview
There are several types of child custody. Child custody is a legal term that is frequently used in the family courts to describe the rights and responsibilities of parents to their minor child when the parents divorce or separate and a child is involved. While there are different types of child custody, child custody generally involves two fundamental principles with respect to the family courts and child custody disputes, namely, where the child will live and decision making regarding the upbringing and raising of the child.
Physical custody will typically describe who the child will live with. The terms of physical custody may be agreed upon by the parents or ordered by the court and is often in the form of a parenting plan, child custody order, or both. There are several different types of physical custody. Whether the physical custody aspect of child custody is outlined in a parenting plan or in a court order the parents will typically be described as having primary physical custody, secondary physical custody, sole custody (or full physical custody), or joint physical custody (or shared physical custody).