kokkuhoidu
Kokkuhoidu is an Estonian term that translates to "custody" or "guardianship" in English. It refers to the legal and practical responsibility for the upbringing, care, and well-being of a child. In Estonian family law, kokkuhoidu is typically granted to one or both parents following a divorce or separation. The court determines the specifics of kokkuhoidu based on the best interests of the child.
There are two primary forms of kokkuhoidu. Sole kokkuhoidu, or ühine kokkuhoidu, means that both parents share
The alternative is single kokkuhoidu, or üksik kokkuhoidu, where one parent is granted the sole legal and