Child Custody: Permanent / Interim
Child Custody: Permanent / Interim
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In divorce proceedings, child custody is often the most sensitive and emotionally challenging issue, as children—sometimes very young or infants—are affected despite having no role in the conflict.
Due to strong emotional bonds, both parents generally seek custody, making the matter highly contested and complex.
In India, child custody matters are adjudicated by the Guardians and Wards Court, where the paramount consideration is the welfare and best interest of the child, not the wishes of either parent.
Child custody is typically categorized into three key types:
1. Permanent Custody
Granted after the Court examines all relevant factors and decides which parent is best suited to have long-term custody of the child.
2. Interim Custody
Awarded during the pendency of the case.
The Court may allow one parent temporary custody, while also permitting the other parent to have custody during vacations, holidays, or specific periods.
3. Visitation Rights
Every parent retains the fundamental right to meet and maintain a relationship with their child.
Even when permanent custody is granted to one parent, the other parent is entitled to reasonable visitation rights.
The Court specifies the schedule, days, and duration of visits to ensure the emotional bond between the child and the non-custodial parent remains intact.
