⏱ 1h 36m
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About this course
For parents going through separation or divorce, child custody is often the most emotionally charged and practically consequential dimension of the process. Understanding the basic legal framework — what custody actually means, how decisions are made, and what a sound parenting plan contains — is essential before making choices that will shape your children's daily lives for years.
By the end of this course you will be able to explain the distinction between legal and physical custody, describe the factors courts typically weigh in evaluating the child's best interests, identify the core components of a functional parenting plan, and understand the processes by which custody arrangements are typically established and modified.
What you will learn:
- The legal definitions of physical and legal custody, and the range of arrangements between sole and joint for each
- What 'best interests of the child' means legally and practically, and the factors typically used to evaluate it
- How parenting plans are structured: the standard components, common scheduling models, and how to adapt them to specific circumstances
- The difference between mediated, negotiated, and litigated custody arrangements — and what factors push cases toward each
- How custody arrangements are formally established, modified, and enforced
- The role of the child's age, relationships, and expressed preferences in shaping custody decisions
- Common mistakes parents make when entering custody negotiations, and how to avoid them
- Why focusing on the child's wellbeing rather than legal advantage typically produces better long-term outcomes for all parties
The course is organized as a series of informational readings and guided reflection exercises. Opening sections establish the core legal framework clearly, using plain language to explain concepts that are often obscured by legal jargon. Middle sections examine parenting plan structures in detail, reviewing common scheduling arrangements for different age groups and different family circumstances. Case examples illustrate how the same framework can be adapted to widely different situations. A dedicated section examines the custody evaluation process — what evaluators look for, how assessments are conducted, and how parents can engage with the process constructively. Final sections address modification: when and how custody arrangements can be changed as children grow.
This course is designed for parents entering or navigating the divorce or separation process who want to understand the custody landscape clearly. No prior legal background is required. This course is educational and informational in nature, and it does not substitute for licensed legal advice, professional family law consultation, or jurisdiction-specific guidance. Custody law varies significantly by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
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