This means that both parents are entitled to make decisions about the child’s welfare, lifestyle, education, medical care, and well-being. If both parents are involved in the day-to-day care of the children, they will likely share “joint physical custody. If parents are unable to work out the terms of the custody arrangement by agreement, the court will do it for them. While permanent custody agreement is being worked out, or, in the event that one parent contests the order, judge will issue temporary custody/visitation orders.
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