Nevertheless, the custody in blended families is different due to the variation of custody types. In blended families, one parent can have sole custody or both parents can have joint legal and joint physical custody in which they discuss decisions together and their children rotate houses based on a schedule. Custody agreements are also more complicated for blended families due to them having to decide on holidays, funds, and even where the majority of their child’s clothes will be. In contrast, nuclear families almost always have a shared custody of their child(ren). However, the parents of nuclear families should still discuss major decisions like the parents in blended families even though they are not legally required to do so.
Although there are many differences between blended and nuclear families, there are far more similarities. Both families support each other no matter what, form bonds with their relatives, and make decisions together. Blended families may have to overcome more obstacles to achieve the expectations they set for themselves, but they can still become a healthy and normal family as if they were a nuclear