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    What are your custody rights?

    Custody has two parts: legal (decisions) and physical (residence). Here is what each parent is typically entitled to.

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    What people get wrong

    Custody is two rights, not one

    Parents often talk about "getting custody" as a single thing they win or lose. But custody splits into two separate rights — making decisions for the child and having the child live with you — and you can hold one without the other.

    The short answer

    The short answer

    Custody has two parts. Legal custody is the right to make major decisions about the child's upbringing — schooling, health, religion. Physical custody is where the child lives. Each can be held jointly or solely by one parent. What each parent is entitled to is decided on the best interests of the child, and the labels vary by jurisdiction.

    Legal vs physical custody

    Legal custody covers decision-making authority; physical custody covers residence and day-to-day care. Joint legal custody, where both parents share major decisions, is a common default in many jurisdictions, while physical time may still be split unevenly. The UAE's civil track for non-Muslims under Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022 sets a joint-custody default. Terms vary by jurisdiction.

    The rights a non-residential parent keeps

    A parent who does not have primary physical custody usually still has parenting time (often called visitation or access) and frequently retains a share of legal decision-making. Courts generally favor keeping both parents involved unless a child's safety is at risk. The exact rights, and any supervision, vary by jurisdiction — confirm locally.

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    How it works

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    Separate decisions from residence

    Map what you want on legal custody (the decisions) and physical custody (the living arrangement) as two distinct questions. Conflating them is where most confusion starts.

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    Center the child's best interests

    Courts decide on the best interests of the child, not parental fairness. Frame your position around stability, the child's needs, and each parent's involvement, not who deserves to win.

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    Ask HAQQ to explain your rights, then confirm with counsel

    Ask HAQQ privately to explain what legal and physical custody mean where you live and what each parent is typically entitled to, then take anything dispositive to a local family lawyer. This is legal information, not legal advice.

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    What is the difference between legal and physical custody?

    Legal custody is the right to make major decisions about the child; physical custody is where the child lives. A parent can have joint legal custody while the child lives mostly with the other parent. Labels vary by jurisdiction.

    Do mothers automatically get custody?

    No. Most modern systems decide custody on the best interests of the child, not the parent's gender. Some jurisdictions retain age-based or other presumptions, so confirm the rule where you live.

    What rights does the non-custodial parent have?

    Typically parenting time (visitation or access) and often a share of major decision-making. Courts usually favor keeping both parents involved unless the child's safety requires limits. The specifics vary by jurisdiction.

    Can custody rights be changed later?

    Yes — custody and parenting time can usually be modified if there is a substantial change in circumstances and the change serves the child's best interests. The threshold to modify varies by jurisdiction.

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