Physical responsibility definition

Physical responsibility means the rights and responsibilities to provide routine daily care and control of the child subject to the right of the other parent to have contact with the child. Physical responsibility may be held solely or may be divided or shared.
Physical responsibility means an actor is taking part in the physical management of the products or the impacts of the products (Lindhqvist, 2000). This might include producers who manage the entire system on strictly financial terms, which means the actor is charging the collecting and recycling services of his products (Lindhqvist, 1992).
Physical responsibility means the rights and responsibilities to provide routine daily care and control of the child subject to the right of the other parent to have contact with the child. Physical responsibility may be held solely or may be divided or shared.”); Ga. Code Ann., § 19-9-6(3) (“‘Joint physical custody’ means that physical custody is shared by the parents in such a way as to assure the child of substantially equal time and contact with both parents.”). 74 Compare Austrl. Family Law Act 1975 § 61B (“In this Part, parental responsibility, in relation to a child, means all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation to children.”), with Austrl. Family Law Act 1975 § 61DA (the presumption that parents have equal responsibility “does not provide for a presumption about the amount of time the child spends with each of the parents”).

Examples of Physical responsibility in a sentence

  • Physical responsibility can be held solely by one parent or may be shared by both parents.

  • Physical responsibility for the children who are subject to this order shall be: (Check onlyone box) ☐ Shared by both parents.