Buffalo Child Custody Attorney Discusses the Differences Between Joint and Sole Custody
I am often asked as a Buffalo Child Custody Attorney, about the differences between joint custody and sole custody.- Joint custody and sole custody are distinctly different and not necessarily limited to where the children live.
- The difference between joint custody and sole custody is concerned with which parent makes the important decisions in the children’s lives, such as those involving religion and education.
- If one parent has sole custody, that parent will make those very important decisions.
- Joint custody indicates that both parents are involved in making those important decisions.