Term ID: T2784

Joint Custody

/joint-custody/
A legal arrangement where divorced parents share decision-making responsibilities and/or physical care of children, with psychological implications for child adjustment and family functioning.
Example: Divorced parents sharing weekly custody of children, requiring coordination and communication that can benefit children when managed cooperatively but create stress when conflicts persist.

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Reference: Bauserman (2002)