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- Child custody and parenting time - California Courts
Physical custody: who your children live with most of the time Legal and physical custody can be shared (joint) or only to one parent (sole) Joint legal custody: both parents share the rights and responsibilities for making important decisions about the children Sole legal custody: only one parent has this right and responsibility
- Joint Legal Custody in California 2025 - All You Need to Know
Negotiate a Parenting Plan With Legal Aid Joint legal custody in California can be a contentious issue, and it can be difficult for a parent to make objective decisions about child custody due to the emotional strain of their situation If you are able to mediate a parenting plan with your co-parent, it is often easier on all parties and children
- Joint Custody in California: Laws, Rights, and Court Guidelines
Understand how California courts approach joint custody, including legal guidelines, parenting plans, modifications, and enforcement considerations
- How to Obtain Joint Custody in California | Law for Families
In California, joint custody means joint physical or joint legal custody Joint legal custody is when both parents have an equal right to make major decisions concerning the child, such as decisions about their child's medical care, what school he will attend and religion he will follow
- Child Custody Laws in California - DivorceNet
Learn about the types of custody arrangements in California, how judges decide on custody and visitation if parents can't agree, and how to change custody
- Understanding Your Rights with Joint Legal Custody in California
Discover your rights under joint legal custody in California, from healthcare to education Know your responsibilities and how to enforce them
- Joint Legal Custody in California | Know Your Custody Rights
Having joint legal custody in California means you have rights Don't let them get trampled Read this informative article on your rights and enforcing them
- How Child Custody Is Determined in California: A Father’s Guide
Types of Child Custody in California California splits custody into two categories: Legal Custody: Who decides on school, healthcare, and religion? Physical Custody: Where does the child live, and how much time do you get? Options include: Joint Custody: Both parents share responsibilities Sole Custody: One parent takes the lead
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