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Topic – Custodial Parent

Custodial Parents

Children that live in a traditional home with both parents have two custodial parents. The parents are recognized without the need for any legal agreements. In most cases, the custodial parent is the one that the child resides with full time. Because not all parents have full-time custody of their children, the need for some binding agreement may be necessary to determine who is the reliable parent for custody.

Custodial Parents Rights

The custodial parents and the rights they have will depend on different factors. It can depend on who has physical custody of the child or who has legal custody. If the custodial parent’s rights are violated, there can be a legal consequence. This legal consequence includes orders of contempt and criminal charges. Determining how this can happen or what to do if it does happen requires the legal assistance of someone that specializes in custodial parents and their rights.

People often have the following types of questions: