custody case

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custody case

A judge reviews documents in a custody case.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A legal action to determine custody: A "custody case" is a formal legal proceeding, typically in a family court, where a judge decides which parent or guardian will have the legal right and responsibility to care for a child or children. This most commonly occurs following a divorce or separation of the parents.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The divorce was amicable, but they still had to go through a custody case for their two sons.
    • The judge's ruling in the high-profile custody case was announced yesterday.
    • Her lawyer specializes in complex custody cases.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be involved in a custody case": to be a party (a parent or guardian) in such a legal proceeding.
    • He didn't want to put the children through the stress of being involved in a custody case.
  • "to settle a custody case": to reach an agreement in such a proceeding, often out of court.
    • The parents decided to mediate and settled the custody case privately.
Variants and Related Words
  • Custody (n): the protective care or guardianship of someone, especially a child.
    • The mother was awarded sole custody.
  • Custody battle (n): a particularly contentious or adversarial custody case.
    • The lengthy custody battle was covered extensively in the media.
  • Child custody (n): the specific legal term for the care, control, and maintenance of a child.
    • The court will make a decision on child custody.
Synonyms
  • Child custody proceeding: A more formal synonym.
  • Custody proceeding: A slightly more general term.
Related Phrases
  • To file for custody: to initiate a custody case by submitting legal documents.
    • She decided to file for custody after the separation.
  • To win/lose custody: to be granted or denied custody as a result of a custody case.
    • He was afraid he would lose custody in the upcoming hearing.
custody case

A judge reviews documents in a custody case.

Noun
  1. a legal action to determine custody (usually of children following a divorce)