A Pennsylvania Custody Order Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms of custody and visitation of minor children in the state of Pennsylvania. This document is required to be signed by both parents and the court in order to be legally binding. The agreement may include details such as who will have physical and legal custody of the children, when and where visitation will take place, and how disputes between the parents will be resolved. It may also include provisions about how the parents will make decisions about health care, education, and extracurricular activities. There are two types of Pennsylvania Custody Order Agreement: Sole Custody Agreement and Shared Custody Agreement. In a Sole Custody Agreement, one parent is designated as the sole custodial parent and is responsible for the care and wellbeing of the minor children. The non-custodial parent typically has visitation rights with the children. In a Shared Custody Agreement, both parents are responsible for the care of the minor children and share decision-making responsibilities. Both parents typically have visitation rights with the children.