noun
- the legal right or responsibility to care for someone, especially a child
- the state of being held by police or other authorities
- the protective care or guardianship of something
Usage: legal
Usage: legal
Examples
- After the divorce, both parents shared custody of their children.
- The father was awarded full custody of his son.
- The suspect was taken into police custody.
- He spent three days in custody before being released on bail.
- The museum has custody of several priceless artifacts.
- The documents were placed in the lawyer’s custody for safekeeping.
- Child custody cases can be emotionally difficult for families.