Child custody is about who takes care of you and makes important decisions for you when your parents aren't living in the same place. If your parents split up, they need to decide where you will live, who you will spend time with, and who will make choices for you. This is called child custody. There are different types of custody arrangements depending on what's best for you. For example, in joint custody, you might spend equal time with both parents. In sole custody, one parent has more say in where you live and other important decisions.
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