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Custody is the right to the physical care and control of a child. When unmarried parents separate and they cannot agree on who should have custody of the child, the court may have to decide who should have custody of any children. An unmarried mother is automatically considered the sole guardian of a child born outside of marriage and has sole custody. However, a father can apply for joint or sole custody.