Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Sole Physical Custody) is a type of custody arrangement in which the parents have joint legal custody of the child and one parent has sole physical custody. This means that both parents have equal responsibility for making important decisions about the child’s upbringing, such as education, religion, medical care, and extracurricular activities. However, the parent with sole physical custody is the primary caretaker of the child and the other parent has visitation rights. There are two types of Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Sole Physical Custody). The first is a Standard joint legal and sole physical custody plan, which is the most common type of arrangement. This plan typically outlines when the child will be with each parent, as well as visitation rights, holiday schedules, and other details. The second type is a Modified joint legal and sole physical custody plan. This type of plan is more flexible and allows for more customization based on the particular needs of the parents and the child.