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Difference between revisions of "Parenting Orders, Guardianship, and Contact (3:XI)"

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Sole custody, in which one parent provides the primary residence and is mostly responsible for day-to-day care, can be granted in cases where the parents request such an arrangement, where they live far apart, or where relations between the parties are so poor as to preclude cooperation.  
Sole custody, in which one parent provides the primary residence and is mostly responsible for day-to-day care, can be granted in cases where the parents request such an arrangement, where they live far apart, or where relations between the parties are so poor as to preclude cooperation.  


'''Note:''' The concept of “full custody” does not exist, and likely the client is referring to sole custody.  
'''Note:''' The concept of “full custody” does not exist.  A parent using this term is most likely referring to sole custody.
 
'''Note:''' “Custody” is a term under the DA and so only applies to claims using the ''DA'' and in Supreme Court


==== c) Joint Custody ====
==== c) Joint Custody ====
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