It can be hard to get full custody sometimes due to the court’s emphasis on the child’s best interests. Oklahoma courts also have a preference for joint custody arrangements whenever possible. Full custody, also known as sole custody, means that one parent is granted exclusive legal and physical custody of the child. This parent has the authority to make all major decisions regarding the child’s welfare, including education, healthcare, and religious upbringing, and the child primarily resides with this parent. This article will delve into the different… Read More
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