Child Custody Quiz
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What are the two types of custody mentioned in the text?

Sole and joint custody

What presumption does the court normally proceed on when making an order for custody?

The presumption that competent, loving parents will be able to cooperate

What factors does the court consider when making an order for custody?

The best interest of the children

What are some of the decisions that a custodial parent is responsible for in safeguarding and promoting the child's welfare?

<p>Decisions such as whether the child should undergo a medical operation, what religion the child should adhere to, what school the child should attend, and what extracurricular activities the child should pursue.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of a parent vested with custody?

<p>Acting as the child's legal representative.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some examples of extracurricular activities that a custodial parent may decide for the child?

<p>Examples include learning a musical instrument or being coached in a sport.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why are the decisions made by a custodial parent considered of real consequence?

<p>Because they impact the child's health, development, and general welfare.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Types of Custody

  • Two types of custody: sole custody and joint custody
  • Sole custody: one parent has full responsibility for the child's care and upbringing
  • Joint custody: both parents share responsibility for the child's care and upbringing

Presumption of Custody

  • The court normally proceeds on the presumption that joint custody is in the best interest of the child
  • This presumption can be rebutted if it is proven that joint custody is not in the child's best interest

Factors Considered in Custody Order

  • The court considers the following factors when making an order for custody:
    • The best interest of the child
    • The wishes of the parents
    • The circumstances of the parents and the child
    • The ability of each parent to provide for the child's needs

Responsibility of a Custodial Parent

  • A custodial parent is responsible for making decisions that safeguard and promote the child's welfare
  • Such decisions include:
    • Medical care and healthcare
    • Education and upbringing
    • Daily care and supervision
    • Discipline and guidance

Role of a Custodial Parent

  • The role of a parent vested with custody is to provide for the child's physical, emotional, and psychological needs
  • This includes making decisions that promote the child's overall well-being

Extracurricular Activities

  • A custodial parent may decide on extracurricular activities for the child, such as:
    • Sports and clubs
    • Music and art lessons
    • Social activities and hobbies

Significance of Custodial Parent's Decisions

  • The decisions made by a custodial parent are considered of real consequence because they impact the child's life and development
  • These decisions can affect the child's emotional and psychological well-being, as well as their educational and professional prospects

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Test your knowledge on child custody arrangements and the best interests of the child with this quiz. Explore the concepts of sole and joint custody, and learn about the court's presumption and expectations for competent and loving parents.

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