A Pennsylvania Custody Scheduling Order is a court order issued by the court in the state of Pennsylvania during a divorce or custody dispute. It outlines the specific times and dates when each parent has physical custody of the child, as well as visitation rights. It is enforceable by law and, if violated, can result in contempt of court charges. Types of Pennsylvania Custody Scheduling Order include: joint legal custody, joint physical custody, primary physical custody, shared physical custody, supervised physical custody, and split physical custody. Joint legal custody refers to both parents having legal rights and responsibilities to make decisions about the child's upbringing. Joint physical custody, also known as shared physical custody, is when the child has an equal amount of time with each parent. Primary physical custody is when one parent has the majority of the physical custody, though the other parent may still have visitation rights. Supervised physical custody is when the non-custodial parent is only allowed to have supervised visitation with the child. Split physical custody is when the child lives with one parent and visits the other parent according to a schedule.