Dads have Rights Too

Dads have Rights Too

Types of child custody and fighting for a fair outcome

On Behalf of | Sep 14, 2020 | Parenting Plans And Parenting Time

When Nebraska parents go through a divorce, the main priority should be to preserve the interests of the children above anything else. In most cases, this means allowing both parents to have a strong role in the lives of their kids. When considering custody options, it is beneficial to consider the types of child custody and how the two parents should approach the terms of their final order.

The two main types of child custody are legal custody and physical custody. Legal custody refers to the right of a parent to make important decisions on behalf of his or her children. This includes choices pertaining to religious upbringing, education, health care and more. Physical custody refers the amount of time a child will be with one parent.

In a true joint custody arrangement, the two parents will share both physical and legal custody. However, it is possible for parents to have joint physical custody while one retains sole legal custody or vice versa. It is crucial for a parent to pursue terms that will make sense long-term and avoid decisions based on temporary emotions.

Joint custody can be a beneficial option for many Nebraska families after a divorce. However, a parent will want to make sure that he or she not only has a fair amount of parenting and access to his or her child, but also the ability to have a say in important decisions that affect the children. This is why it is beneficial to work with an attorney who can help a parent seek terms that are fair, whether it’s in litigation or in negotiations.

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