joint custody

A legal arrangement allowing for the shared upbringing of a child by two parents not living together. Joint legal custody states that both parents have a say in decisions regarding the child's welfare, whereas joint physical custody is an arrangement by which the child lives for a certain amount of time with each parent.


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