A parent without legal custody has child visitation rights, at least in most cases. That’s the short answer to what rights does a parent without legal custody have? Many parents make bad decisions about their own lives, as well as their childrens’ lives. The judge awards limited or no legal custody (power to make decisions…
Category: Family Law
Legal Custody vs Physical Custody: What’s the Difference?
The difference between legal custody vs physical custody is simple. Legal custody is the right to make decisions about a child’s health, education, welfare, and other such issues. Physical custody is the child’s physical location (where the child lives). Court orders always designate a primary legal and physical custodian. Usually, the same parent has primary…
10 Reasons for Sole Legal Custody
Back in the joint custody era, which lasted from about 1970 to 2010, sole legal custody arrangements were rather common. In those days, children “lived with” one parent and “visited” the other parent. So, a sole legal custody order was basically a limited visitation custody order. Beginning around 2010, most states passed co-parenting laws. The…