Can a Parent With Sole Custody Force a Child to Live With the Other Parent?
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One parent may have legal sole custody rights but share physical custody with the other parent by ways of a child visitation arrangement. Full custody is both legal and physical custody by one parent. Physical custody, designates where the child will actually live, whereas legal custody gives the custodial person(s) the right to make decisions for the child's welfare.
Parents can't change a court order by oral agreement. It is possible for parents to jointly agree to a change of custody and file a joint petition for modification with the court. A court may grant a motion for a modification of a divorce decree when the parties consent to the modification or when a significant change of circumstances justifies the modification. Certain aspects of the decree are modifiable, while others are not. The property division is not typically modifiable by the court. It is final. Child support or custody may be modified if there is a significant change of circumstances.