Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal And Joint Physical Custody) is a type of custody arrangement where both parents share legal and physical custody of the child. This type of arrangement allows the parents to make decisions about their child’s welfare and upbringing jointly. The parents also share responsibility for the day-to-day care of the child and will both be involved in the child’s life. There are three types of Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal And Joint Physical Custody): 1. Standard Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody: This type of custody arrangement involves both parents having equal rights to make decisions about the child’s welfare, upbringing, and day-to-day care. 2. Modified Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody: This type of custody arrangement involves one parent having primary legal and physical custody of the child and the other parent having some rights to make decisions about the child’s welfare, upbringing, and day-to-day care. 3. Compromise Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody: This type of custody arrangement involves both parents having equal rights to make decisions about the child’s welfare, upbringing, and day-to-day care, but the custodial parent (usually the parent with primary legal and physical custody) has the final say in major decisions about the child.