Every child custody decision has two essential parts:
Physical custody determines where the children will live.
Legal custody refers to the right to make other important decisions for the children—for example, religious upbringing, medical care, and choices about education.
For more details about the different types of child custody and how they fit together, see How Does Child Custody Work?
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