Physical Custody
Physical custody is the most well-known type of child custody arrangement. It is the arrangement under which a child lives fulltime with one parent. It is actually separate from a similar custody arrangement known as “legal custody,” in which a parent has the right to help make decisions concerning a child’s long-term wellbeing. Physical custody is one of the most important decisions you will have to make during your divorce procedure, and it’s important to be familiar with the concept.
If you or someone you love is going through a divorce and you’re concerned about whether or not you’ll get custody of the children, the Austin divorce lawyers of Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd.LLP, may be able to help. Contact us today by calling 512-472-2431.
How Physical Custody Works
Physical custody is understandably one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make when you go through a divorce, so it’s important to understand what it is. Physical custody determines where your children will live following your divorce, and is often determined by the following criteria:
- Which parent will be able to spend more time with the child? If one parent works 60 hours a week and the other works only 40, the parent working 40 hours a week is more likely to get custody.
- Traditionally, the mother may be likely to get custody of the children following the divorce, although this is changing.
- A parent with a history of addiction, abuse, or physical violence is less likely to get custody of the children.
Physical custody is an important facet of any divorce in which children are involved, and legal representation may be the key to getting the custody arrangement you want.
Contact Us
If you or someone you love is going through a divorce and child custody is an issue, the Austin child custody lawyers of Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd.LLP may be able to help. Contact us today by calling 512-472-2431.



