What are the different types of child custody in North Carolina?
North Carolina has several types of child custody arrangements parents may pursue:
- Sole custody: One parent has exclusive legal and physical custody of the child.
- Joint legal custody: Both parents share the right to make major decisions regarding the child’s welfare, such as education, healthcare, and religion.
- Joint physical custody: The child splits their time living with both parents, although the division of time may not be equal.
- Primary physical custody: The child lives primarily with one parent, while the other parent has visitation rights.
- Third-party custody: In some cases, custody may be awarded to a non-parent, such as a grandparent or other relative, if it is deemed to be in the best interests of the child.
The court’s primary concern when determining custody arrangements is the best interests of the child. Factors considered include the child’s relationship with each parent, the ability of each parent to provide a stable home environment, and any history of abuse or neglect.
October 15, 2024 – Eric Richardson
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