Understanding Child Custody in Ohio Child custody refers to the legal determination of which parent will have the right to make important decisions about the child’s welfare and where the child will live. In Ohio, there are two primary types of custody: legal custody and physical custody. Legal custody pertains to the right to make major decisions regarding the child's education, health, and religious upbringing, while physical custody involves the day-to-day care and residence of the child. Types of Custody Arrangements Sole Custody: One parent is given full legal and physical custody, while the other may have visitation rights. This is typically awarded when one parent is deemed unfit due to issues like abuse or substance addiction. Joint Custody: Parents share decision-making responsibilities. This can be further divided into: - Shared Parenting Plan: Both parents are involved in key decisions and the child spends a significant amount of time living with each parent. - Joint L...
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