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You can find out the most important facts about custody in our blog. Custody law regulates all aspects of childcare. The basic principle is the best interest of the child.
In Switzerland, a distinction is made between several terms in this context:. Up to the age of 18, children are under parental supervision. Married couples usually share custody. However, in the event of separation or divorce and the associated custody disputes, a court must subsequently decide on custody, rights of access, custody orders, etc.
Legal issues relating to parental custody fall under family law. In the event of differences of opinion, it therefore makes sense to consult specialist lawyers for family or custody law. When a child is born, both spouses receive joint custody. If they are not married, the mother receives custody until a joint custody declaration is made or paternity is established by a court.
Joint custody remains in place even in the event of divorce and is only withdrawn from one or both parents in certain cases. However, it is possible to divide care and custody if the court decides how to divide care and custody on the basis of the relevant precepts in the proceedings.
Parents sharing joint parental care must make important decisions in the life of the child together. These include, but are not limited to:.