This article breaks down 24 of the most common provisions found in child custody orders, showing how courts structure parenting time, decision-making, communication, finances, and safety requirements to create clear, enforceable agreements. It also helps parents understand how these provisions work together to support stability and the child’s best interests.
Whether you’re negotiating, updating, or navigating an existing order, this resource gives you a practical look at what to expect in custody agreements and why each term matters.
What you’ll learn inside:
The 24 most common custody order provisions and what they mean in practice
How courts structure parenting time, holidays, travel, and exchanges
Rules around communication between parents and with children
How financial responsibilities like child support and medical costs are typically handled
Safety and compliance provisions, including substance-related safeguards
How judges evaluate whether a custody order is workable and in a child’s best interests