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FOC Order 6a, also known as Family Order of Custody, is a legal document filed in family court that outlines the custody arrangements for children. It is a common and significant aspect of family law cases involving child custody. This court order serves to establish the custodial rights and responsibilities of the parents or legal guardians. FOC Order 6a filed helps maintain stability and establish a framework for the child's well-being. The document typically includes specific details regarding which parent the child will primarily reside with, visitation rights for the noncustodial parent, and any other pertinent arrangements related to the child's upbringing. The filing of a FOC Order 6a is generally prompted by divorce or separation cases where both parents seek legal recognition of their parental rights. The focus is primarily on the best interests of the child and ensuring they receive adequate care, love, and attention from both parents. The court then reviews the case and makes a decision based on various factors such as the child's age, existing relationship dynamics, parental capabilities, and stability of living arrangements. There are different types of FOC Order 6a filed that may be applicable based on the unique circumstances of each case. Some specific types include: 1. Sole Physical Custody: This type refers to a situation where the child primarily resides with one parent, who becomes the custodial parent. The noncustodial parent may have visitation rights but does not have physical custody of the child. 2. Joint Physical Custody: In this scenario, both parents share physical custody of the child. The child alternates between the homes of both parents, spending significant time with each. 3. Legal Custody: This type of FOC Order 6a grants one or both parents the legal authority to make important decisions regarding the child's education, medical care, religious upbringing, and other substantial matters. 4. Sole Legal Custody: Here, one parent is granted the sole authority to make significant decisions for the child, while the other parent may have visitation rights but lacks decision-making power. It is important to note that the specific names and classification of FOC Order 6a may vary depending on jurisdiction or country. However, the fundamental purpose remains consistent, which is to establish the custody arrangements for children involved in family law cases.