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Custody and Third-Party Custody

Child custody determinations occur in matters of divorce and paternity. Custody grants rights and responsibilities to one or both parents to make major decisions concerning the child. Examples of major decisions are: consent to marry before eighteen, consent to enter military service before eighteen, consent to obtain a driver's license, authorization for non-emergency healthcare, choice of school, and choice of religion. The determination of whether custody should be sole or joint is based on the best interest of the child. Custody may be determined by the court or through the agreement of both parties.

Third party custody occurs when custody is granted to someone other than the biological and/or legal parents. Issues of foster parent custody, third party non-relative custody, relative and grandparent custody, access rights, and other proceedings outside of marriage dissolution are the cutting edge litigation of today's ever-changing definition of family.

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