The term child custody actually refers to two types of custody — physical custody, which concerns actual physical possession and control of the child, and legal custody, which concerns the right to make
significant decisions about the child's life and upbringing, including his or her education, medical care and religion.
A parent with sole legal custody makes
the significant decisions about the child's upbringing.
Not exact matches
Children who participate in collaborative group work to learn
about significant social issues become better
decision - makers than their peers who learn the same curriculum through teacher - led discussions, a new study finds.
Only
about half of the private schools participating in voucher programs provided special education or disability related information on their websites, creating a
significant problem for families making a
decision about where to send their
children.
In my practice, I have been asked to hear evidence and make a
decision about the parenting schedule for an eight - year - old
child of parents with
significant personality disorders, and plan the extent of the contact
children would have with their physically and emotionally abusive father.
However, there are
significant risks associated with VBAC — at least for some women — and your doctor should review these known risks with you so that you can make an informed
decision about how to deliver your
child.
Lakidjeka ACSASScurrentlyemploys around 30 staff who provide specialised support and advice to the Department of Human Services on all
significant decisions taken
about Indigenous
children in the
child protection system.
In situations where a parent has full legal and physical custody of a
child, the rights of the custodial parent are
significant and include the ability to make all or most
decisions about a
child's day - to - day life.
Ask yourself: Is my
child mature enough to handle having
significant input into the
decision about their residency?
The provider enables external consultation and cultural advice to FACS
about reports regarding the abuse or neglect of Aboriginal
children and young people, and
about significant decisions in all phases of a
child protection and / or out - of - home care intervention.