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This is, under Virginia Code, joint custody. The law, within § 20-124.2, recognizes three types of court-ordered custody, which would also be the default custody without a court order: Joint legal custody \u2014 Both parents have the legal right to determine medical, educational and religious decisions for the child.
In determining custody, the court shall give primary consideration to the best interests of the child. The court shall consider and may award joint legal, joint physical, or sole custody, and there shall be no presumption in favor of any form of custody.
Every state except Massachusetts adopted the UCCJEA as state law (and the law may soon change in Massachusetts to adopt the UCCJEA).
UCCJEA requires enforcement of foreign orders according to their terms, which would include visits in another country.
Children. Massachusetts is still the only state in the US that has not adopted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA).
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Every state except Massachusetts adopted the UCCJEA as state law (and the law may soon change in Massachusetts to adopt the UCCJEA).
Full custody, or sole custody, is generally only awarded when one parent presents an overwhelming case in their favor, and it is in the best interest of the child. In addition to parents, anyone with a \u201clegitimate interest\u201d in the child may also file to get full custody in Virginia.
Virginia, like most states, has adopted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (\u201cUCCJEA\u201d). The UCCJEA is a uniform state law that determines which state's courts have jurisdiction to make and modify a child custody determination.
Contact the Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court in your county and make an appointment to obtain custody forms. If you are filing as part of a divorce or separation, contact the Circuit Court and ask if they have forms available.
Step 1: Determine your court. If you're handling custody separately from your divorce or aren't married to the other parent, file in the J&DR Court where your children live. ... Step 2: Complete your forms. ... Step 3: Submit your forms and pay filing fees. ... Step 4: Serve the other parent and wait for their response.

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