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primary domiciliary parent

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A quick definition of primary domiciliary parent:

A primary domiciliary parent is the parent who has the main responsibility for taking care of a child in a joint-custody arrangement. This means that the child lives with this parent most of the time. It's important for both parents to work together to make sure the child is happy and healthy, even if they don't live together all the time.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: The primary domiciliary parent is the parent who exercises primary physical custody in a joint-custody arrangement.

Example: In a joint-custody arrangement, if the child lives with one parent for the majority of the time, that parent is considered the primary domiciliary parent.

This term is important in determining custody arrangements and visitation schedules in cases where both parents share custody of a child. It refers to the parent who has physical custody of the child for the majority of the time. This parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the child, including providing food, shelter, and clothing. The other parent, known as the noncustodial parent, typically has visitation rights and may be responsible for paying child support.

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