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  2. Parental responsibility (access and custody) - Wikipedia

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    Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), held that "the interest of parents in the care, custody and control of their children is perhaps the oldest of the fundamental liberty interests recognized by this Court." This includes parents' fundamental right to make decisions concerning the care, custody, and control of their children, see, e. g., Stanley v.

  3. Child custody laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Child custody, conservatorship and guardianship describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and the parent's child, such as the right of the parent to make decisions for the child, and the parent's duty to care for the child. Custody issues typically arise in proceedings involving divorce, as well as in paternity, annulment ...

  4. Child custody - Wikipedia

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    In joint custody, both parents are custodial parents and neither parent is a non-custodial parent. [10] With joint physical custody, terms such as "primary custodial parent" and "primary residence" have no legal meaning other than for determining tax status. [11]

  5. Can I Claim My Child as a Dependent if I Pay Child Support? - AOL

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    If one parent has primary custody or is considered the custodial parent, they usually have the right to claim the child as a dependent. The custodial parent is the one with whom the child spends ...

  6. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Typically the obligor is a non-custodial parent. [citation needed] Typically the obligee is a custodial parent, caregiver or guardian, or a government agency, and does not have to spend the money on the child. In the U.S., there is no gender requirement for child support; for example, a father may pay a mother or a mother may pay a father.

  7. Joint custody (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In joint physical custody both parents are custodial parents and neither parent is a non-custodial parent. [2] [6] Joint custody is distinct from sole custody. In sole physical custody, the child's lives primarily in the home of one parent while the children may have visitation with the other parent. In sole legal custody, one parent is ...

  8. Why Are We Still Assuming There‘s a ”Primary” Parent at Home?

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    How policies and social norms keep the myth of the ”primaryparent alive. ... My husband, Jesse, and I try to share parenting responsibilities equally (ish). At the time, it varied by day of ...

  9. Custodial Roth IRAs: Everything Parents Need To Know - AOL

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    Like a custodial Roth IRA, a custodial IRA is owned by a minor but opened and managed by an adult until the child is legally able to take over responsibility for the account. The primary ...