Both have a dual right and responsibility to make important decisions regarding issues of health, education, general welfare and
religion affecting the child (ren).
Both parents have an equal right and responsibility to make all of the important decisions on issues of health, education, general welfare, and
religion affecting their child.
Incorporates legal parental rights and responsibilities to make important decisions regarding issues of health, education, general welfare and
religion affecting the child (ren), as well as, sharing a dual residency status of living with both parents.
Both have a dual right and responsibility to make important decisions regarding issues of health, education, general welfare and
religion affecting the child (ren).
Not exact matches
Lesson 1:
Children should learn about the importance of prior beliefs and how they
affect a world - view and how a range of people tackle the perceived conflict between science and
religion.
Georgia courts decide two aspects of
child custody: «legal custody,» or which parent has the responsibility to make decisions
affecting a
child's education, health,
religion, and extracurricular activities, and «physical custody,» meaning where a
child lives and his or her visitation schedule with each parent.
sole legal custody: A court order that says one parent has the legal right to make major decisions
affecting the
child, like health care, education, and
religion.
Depending on the circumstances of the case, each party is entitled to significant periods of parenting time with their
children and input into major decisions
affecting the
children, including education,
religion and non-emergency medical procedures.
In a recent decision, Santo v. Santo (citation not yet available), published July 11, 2016, the Maryland Court of Appeals confirmed a trial judge's authority to award one party tie - breaking authority, for legal custody, even when parents have an inability to communicate on major decisions
affecting the health, education, welfare,
religion of a minor
child.
The type of custody granted also
affects which parent has the final say in major decisions about the
child's upbringing, such as education,
religion, and medical care.
Legal custody is the right to make important long - term decisions that
affect the
child such as his education and
religion, while physical custody has to do with the
child's residence.
Those decisions will include such things as education,
religion, and medical matters as well as any other relevant issues that
affect the
children.
If you and your soon - to - be ex are able to reach agreements regarding four major issues that
affect your
children — education, health, extracurriculars, and
religion — then you should go with joint custody.