Definition of «noncustodial parent»

A non-custodial parent is a term used in family law to describe one or both parents who do not have physical custody of their child/children. This typically occurs when the child lives with another parent, guardian, or in foster care. The non-custodial parent may still be responsible for providing financial support and maintaining contact with the child through visitation rights.

Sentences with «noncustodial parent»

  • One of the unfortunate outcomes of noncustodial parenting happens when the parent remarries and has a second family with a new wife. (divorcesource.com)
  • What's more, many states allow «virtual visitation» with noncustodial parents using video calling applications. (family.findlaw.com)
  • These include low income, high income, parenting time, other health - related insurance, life insurance, child and dependant care tax, visitation - related travel expenses, alimony paid, mortgage (if noncustodial parent is providing for the cost of the home where the child resides), and permanency plans or foster care plans. (divorcesource.com)
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