Possessory custody or possessory conservator refers to the person in a custody order who does not have the child/children living with them the majority of the time. A person with possessory custody has the right to possession at certain times and places accompanied by certain rights and obligations.
Possessory conservator refers to the person in a custody order who does not have the child/children living with them the majority of the time.
It fully depends on the evidence.
You gain full custody for a child by telling the judge you want full custody.
It is a term used in some states to indicate who retains custody of a minor child. If parents share equal custody they are joint managing conservators. If one parent retains primary custody he or she is the sole conservator and the non-custodial parent is the possessory conservator.
If I have sole\full custody, can I leave state with my child ?
Yes. Legal and physical custody granted to the mother means full, sole legal and physical custody.
when you're in full custody someone has control over you. Like the police when they have custody over you they have captured you and you're in their control.
yes if you have full custody you dont have to consult your ex.
yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.
It's possible. It all depends on the circumstances of your case.
No.