Legal custody refers to the ability to make decisions on behalf of your child, whereas physical custody refers to where the child lives. (thespruce.com)
I realized very quickly that I was not called to children, but to the adults who work on behalf of children. (gse.harvard.edu)
In recent years, a significant portion of my time has also been devoted to writing, speaking, and advocating on behalf of children in the marketplace. (bookbrowse.com)