There are
several types of custody: joint, sole, shared and split custody.
The court may award
several types of custody, including physical custody, legal custody and joint or shared custody.
Not exact matches
South Dakota uses
several criteria to determine child
custody, a list
of factors determined to help identify what
type of custody arrangement is in the child's best interests.
There are
several different
types of custody arrangements including sole or joint
custody.
That said, there are
several different
types of custody.
The judge in a
custody case looks at
several factors including who historically served as the primary caretaker
of the child, the physical and mental health
of the parents and the child, age
of the child, and the
type of residences maintained by each parent.
The state also recognizes
several types of physical
custody, which determines where the child will live.
South Dakota uses
several criteria to determine child
custody, a list
of factors determined to help identify what
type of custody arrangement is in the child's best interests.
There are
several different
types of custody arrangements including sole or joint
custody.