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  2. Physical custody. Physical custody is the right to have the child live with or be with you. The court can award different types of physical custody: Sole physical custody is when one parent has physical custody of the child all the time. This is very rare in Pennsylvania.

  3. In Pennsylvania, “physical custody” refers to the possession of and responsibility for the children physically. If a child is with a parent, that parent is said to be in custody of the child. A court may order one of several different types of physical custody arrangements.

  4. Mar 7, 2022 · There are two types of custody: physical and legal custody. Physical custody determines where the child (ren) will live. Therefore, a parent with primary physical custody—commonly known as the “custodial parent” lives with the child, while the noncustodial parent must pay monthly child support.

  5. Pennsylvania recognizes five types of physical custody. Primary physical custody gives one party the right to care for the child the majority of the time. Shared physical custody gives two parties the right to have frequent contact with the child.

  6. Legal custody is the authority to make major, non-emergency decisions for a child. Physical Custody is the keeping and having actual physical control of a child. There are several types of physical custody and two types of legal custody, as listed below:

  7. A parent with primary physical custody (called the "custodial parent") lives with the child. The other parent may share physical custody (also called joint custody in Pennsylvania) with the custodial parent or may have a limited form of physical custody, like supervised visitation.

  8. Physical custody and legal custody are not mutually exclusive but are decided separately in a divorce. Often, both parents will have rights and responsibilities for each in what is known as joint custody.

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