The Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Sole Legal and Sole Physical Custody with One Parent) is a legal arrangement in which one parent has sole legal and physical custody of the child(men). This means the custodial parent is responsible for making all major decisions regarding the health, education, and welfare of the child(men). This parent has sole physical custody of the child(men) and is the primary caretaker. The non-custodial parent may be granted visitation rights with the child(men). The two types of Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Sole Legal and Sole Physical Custody with One Parent) include: 1. Sole Legal and Sole Physical Custody with One Parent: In this arrangement, the custodial parent has sole legal and physical custody of the child(men). The non-custodial parent may be granted visitation rights with the child(men). 2. Joint Legal and Sole Physical Custody with One Parent: In this arrangement, the custodial parent has sole physical custody of the child(men) but the non-custodial parent is granted joint legal custody. The non-custodial parent has the right to make decisions about the child's health, education, and welfare, in addition to being granted visitation rights with the child(men).