decision making (child custody)
A common misconception is that custody refers to your ability to see and spend time with your child when in fact, you can have parenting time without having custody.
Custody is about decision-making for your children. Who makes the decisions about education, extracurriculars, non-emergency medical decisions, religion.
There are different types of custody: sole custody, joint custody, split custody. The court’s preference is for both parents to have a voice in the matter, but only so long as it serves the best interest of the child.
For more information on child custody or parenting time call 416-792-2270 or email info@btabrizilaw.com to set up a consultation.