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Discover Ludwig"joint custody" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation where both parents have equal legal rights and responsibilities for their child. Joint custody is typically used in a divorce or separation agreement. Example: After the couple's divorce, they agreed to have joint custody of their children, with equal time and decision-making responsibilities.
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joint custody
noun
An arrangement whereby the mother and the father share the physical and legal custody of a child.
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Many states favor joint custody".
"I have joint custody".
It's joint custody — at a distance.
In February 2002, K. sought joint custody.
Joint custody of the empire wasn't working.
Almost all states now offer some kind of joint custody.
Here's a handbag!' We have joint custody of the handbags".
He has joint custody of two beautiful daughters.
His parents had joint custody of Oyono and his sister.
More than half the states now encourage joint custody, according to the Children's Rights Council, a national group that lobbies for joint-custody laws.
She moved back to Indianapolis and had joint custody of the children until the couple remarried.
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