A South Carolina Custody Order (Delinquency) is a court order issued by a South Carolina court that grants a parent legal custody of a child who has been deemed delinquent. This type of court order allows a parent to have physical custody of a juvenile who is subject to a delinquency action. In certain cases, the court may also grant legal custody of the juvenile. The South Carolina Custody Order (Delinquency) will include the specifics of the arrangement, such as the duration of the order, the terms of the custodial arrangement, and any other matters related to the custody. There are two types of South Carolina Custody Order (Delinquency): temporary and permanent. A temporary order is typically issued in cases where the child has been deemed delinquent, but the parents have not yet reached an agreement on a permanent arrangement. A permanent order is issued after the parents have agreed to a custodial arrangement and the court has deemed it to be in the best interest of the child.