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  2. Child custody - Wikipedia

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    In India, child custody laws primarily fall under personal laws specific to different religions and the secular Guardians and Wards Act, 1890. Here is an overview: Hindu Law: For Hindus, the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, govern child custody. The custody of a child under the age of five is usually ...

  3. Parental responsibility (access and custody) - Wikipedia

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    provide the child with appropriate direction and guidance; maintain personal relations and direct contact with the child; act as the child's legal representative. These responsibilities last until the child is aged 16, with the exception of the responsibility to provide the child with appropriate guidance, which lasts until the child is aged 18.

  4. Divorce in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The wife obtains custody of the children until their majority (whose definition varies according to legal school), while the father retains guardianship. [ 2 ] Child custody practices under Ottoman rule appear to have followed the rules of Hanafi jurisprudence, although in Ottoman Egypt children generally stayed with their divorced mother ...

  5. Sole custody - Wikipedia

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    Historically, sole custody was the most common form of child custody granted after divorce. [3] Since the 1980s, joint physical custody with shared parenting have become much more common, and in some jurisdictions there is a legislative preference or presumption in favor of joint legal custody, joint physical custody or both. Research indicates ...

  6. Iran's Family Protection Law - Wikipedia

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    The father was responsible for managing the finances of the child. However, after the father's death, or in case of his inability to carry out his duties, the courts could appoint either the mother or the paternal grandfather as the child's guardian. In Islamic jurisprudence, the parents have the child custody until they live together.

  7. Parenting plan - Wikipedia

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    A parenting plan is a child custody plan that is negotiated by parents, and which may be included in a marital separation agreement or final decree of divorce. [1] [2] Especially when a separation is acrimonious to begin with, specific agreements about who will discharge these responsibilities and when and how they are to be discharged can reduce the need for litigation.

  8. Kristin Cavallari Seeking Primary Custody of Kids in Jay ...

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    Kristin Cavallari is asking for full custody of her three children with estranged husband Jay Cutler. The couple of 10 years announced their split on Sunday, days after Cutler, 36, filed his ...

  9. Algerian Family Code - Wikipedia

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    Officially, women had the status of full citizens and were equal to men. Article 56 of the Code grants custody of the children to the father if the mother remarries, a section that failed to be removed in the 2005 revision and does not apply to the same situation for the male counterpart.