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  1. blog.ipleaders.in › child-custody-respect-indian-lawsChild custody - iPleaders Blog

    Oct 4, 2024 · Sole custody is the type of custody where the child is handed over to one single parent, and the other parent has no influence over the child’s life. This situation usually arises when the court finds that the other parent is not supportive, is abusive, is incapable, or is neglectful towards his/her child.

  2. Aug 29, 2024 · Sole Custody vs Full Custody: What are the main differences? Sole custody means one parent has exclusive physical and legal custody of the child, while full custody can imply primary physical custody for one parent with visitation rights for the other. Custody arrangements are crucial in family law, impacting both parents and children.

  3. Jul 24, 2024 · Sole legal custody allows one parent to make all the decisions on a child's behalf. Learn when it might be beneficial as well as the pros and cons. Whether you...

  4. Apr 20, 2023 · Sole custody is a custody option when parents share a child they are not raising together. Under a sole custody arrangement, one parent takes care of the child for the...

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Understand the factors considered by the court when determining child custody, whether it's joint custody, sole custody, or custody under Hindu law. Gain valuable insights into child custody laws in India, including the rights and procedures involved in child custody cases after divorce.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sole_custodySole custody - Wikipedia

    Sole custody is a child custody arrangement whereby only one parent has custody of a child. In the most common use of the term, sole custody refers to a context in which one parent has sole physical custody of a child.

  7. Nov 25, 2019 · Couples who register their marriage under Special Marriage Act can take resort to Section 38 of the Act for the purposes of custody of children.

  8. Section 38 of Special Marriage Act 1954 validates the child’s custody when the parents have undertaken a court marriage, or both the parents belong to different religions.

  9. Aug 9, 2020 · Sole Custody: One parent has been proven to be an abusive and unfit parent and the other parent is granted custody. Child Custody Laws In India. Third-Party Custody: Neither of the biological parents is given custody of the child. Instead, child custody is granted to a third person by the court. Child Custody Laws In India.

  10. Mar 2, 2023 · Sole Custody: Sole custody gives one parent legal and physical custody. The parent with exclusive custody will raise and make all major decisions for the child. If it’s in the child’s best interest, Indian courts grant sole custody to one parent. 2.